Yes it does. But only content created after subscribing to that community.
Yes it does. But only content created after subscribing to that community.
I’m treated well as a software engineer, I’m the envy of my friends of family. But I have friends who are treated like crap in software dev too. So I guess it goes both ways.
I’m currently using it in a couple projects which aren’t in production, seems quite mature so far
I used to check reddit everyday, some days I’d spend hours browsing. I think I’ve checked it twice since Apollo went down?
I’m also currently pls in Dinkum, which is Australian Animal Crossing! Quite addicting.
We use bootstrap-vue at work, and was worried about the same.
There’s a group of people working on a next version that works with vue 3 and bootstrap 5
I recently backed Solar Punk on Kickstarter which looks like it has potential
Thanks for the list! I’ve played them all except for Vulcsnoids which is on my wish list.
Got some interesting ones to share?
I’m not sure, but i’m keen to find out!
It works a little differently to that. When someone posts on server B, that post and it’s comments get blasted out to all subscribed servers. So server A will already have the post cached if someone is subscribed to that community. The cache in server A will update any time activity happens on server B.