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I’m very confused about what your requirements are based on reading your post and some of your responses to comments, but I’m going to suggest that you look into Quarto
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I’m very confused about what your requirements are based on reading your post and some of your responses to comments, but I’m going to suggest that you look into Quarto
You can use this as an opportunity to have a conversation about what it is about those movies that she likes. This could open up to a larger conversation where you can connect and grow your relationship as mother and child. Or she might just say something vague and simple and you can ignore the movies while they sit in a separate library.
It’s strange to me people refer to the awk
command rather than the AWK language.
Thanks for clearing that up
Thanks for pointing me to that discussion.
Why these communities are being created. What is the motivation for creating a bunch of empty communities?
I guess it depends on what you’re planning doing with NixOS or Aux. I wouldn’t use it for anything new and critical. I’d figure out a mitigation strategy if I were relying on it for something critical.
But for experimental purposes, neither option seems like a bad call.
I try to be positive here on programming.dev but someone gave you an incredibly thoughtful reply and you returned the favor with absolute disrespect. I think the only positive outcome here would be for me to simply block you and encourage others to do the same.
I’m going to throw this out there not being sure how true it is, but I find it interesting to think about.
XMPP is much more widely used than Matrix if you count WhatsApp (Meta/Facebook). ActivityPub is much more widely used than AT Protocol and nostr combined if you count Threads (Meta/Facebook). So reasons why people aren’t talking about XMPP include not wanting to recognize that Meta is hugely influential in this space and that most people don’t talk about the underlying protocols of the services and tools they’re use at all leaving a self selected group of people looking for alternatives with traction that don’t depend on Meta. Outside of WhatsApp, there’s not a lot of traction with any particular XMPP implementation. And none of the XMPP implementations have a Discord-ish organization of chat rooms that’s popular and familiar right now. Matrix has both right now (although I don’t think it will ever be more than a small niche in the mobile messaging space).
I’m fine with using Matrix for what it is. There are programming language communities that have been very helpful for me and a number of Lemmy related communities that have been nice to be a part of.
From my understanding Redis hasn’t been libre software since 2018 so the new competition from Microsoft might be a driver for the licensing decision.
Oh. I’m already on that. (I cracked your code 😂) I thought you meant another one.
You’re going to set up a new lemmy instance?
I’m not convinced it will make a difference one way or another. The people on Threads will largely not opt in to federation when they have the option and those that do generally won’t look for programming communities on Lemmy.
Is there currently no content on the top level of https://wiki.programming.dev/ or is something weird with my browser?
Is the stacks account going to post blog articles to a stacks community on programming.dev?
You may be interested in helping out with PyFed
Awesome stuff! Thanks for the updates!
Lemmy.world is still on 0.18.5 so that might be causing issues. Hopefully, 0.19.3 is something they can upgrade to.
Admins can see votes in the UI
Do you mean that Admin’s can see which accounts voted and what the vote from that account was on each post and comment?
This is not true. Copyright is not relevant to an encoding standard. The standard has been unchanged for 26 years and all legal claims of patent rights related to implimentations of the standard have expired before May 2017.
@[email protected] you should probably know about this as well.