The server is getting a bit overloaded at the moment, I think that’s a part of the issue at least. We are taking a look at it. Does it work eventually or just never?
The server is getting a bit overloaded at the moment, I think that’s a part of the issue at least. We are taking a look at it. Does it work eventually or just never?
It really does feel like the old web again to a certain extent. I hope this “age of enshittification” leads to a throwback to the old web but I’m not convinced it will happen. I feel like Lemmy (and other federation platforms) are definitely our best shot at it :)
Anyway, happy to be here :)
Nice! That was fun to see.
Hey, done :) https://programming.dev/c/nix
Post in it and I’ll mod you if you want :)
Done! :)
Done! https://programming.dev/c/commandline
Post in it and I’ll mod you if you want :)
Nice, modded! That’s fine :) If you change your mind just let me know :)
Nice! Done :)
Done! Post in it and I’ll mod you if you want :)
As a fellow neovim user, great idea! :) I’ve added it! If you post there I can make you mod if you want :)
It’s a good point, I’m not 100% sure how we will move forward with that but I think in this case keeping those communities separate makes sense. I wouldn’t mind having communities that are not 100% development specific on here.
Are you thinking about Android development specifically? Or just Android in general? I just created /c/android_dev for Android development.
Created! If you post in /c/android_dev I’ll make you a mod if you want :)
There is already a Ruby community but would you prefer a separate Rails one? Also /c/graphql is up. Post in it and I’ll make you a mod if you want :)
Done! If you post in it I’ll make you a mod if you want! :)
Done! Post in it and I’ll make you a mod there :)
Should we have a “General” or “Other” community as well? Possibly “random”
I remember watching a VHS tape with my dad in probably around 96-97 teaching us how to actually get online and use this thing called the WorldWideWeb. Such an awesome feeling when we finally got it to work :D
The box this instance is hosted on was pegged at a 100% CPU for a while until we turned on the Cloudflare protection, then it finally calmed down. Didn’t realise it would break the clients as well, sorry!