This is some toxic lemmy culture bullshit.
This is some toxic lemmy culture bullshit.
That is for the fediverse overall. Most of that comes from Mastodon. I personally have a little more faith in fedidb.org and their numbers. Also, worth noting the criteria for active users on Lemmy was recently changed to include votes, whereas before it only counted comments and posts.
This is a great project and I’m surprised by the tone of the response here. I think most folks are forgetting that most of the people dealing with configuration are not programmers by trade. They just need to setup a tool for their use case. To that end, the gap between the existing configuration paradigm and extending their software is practically insurmountable. This language bridges that gap in a robust and purpose built way and that is going to make a lot of people’s lives and jobs easier.
Think about homeassistant and how much less fidly it’d be to get advanced functionality or interfaces if the gap between programming and configuration were closed? There is an absolute fuckton of enterprise and scientific software that will improve in the same way.
I don’t have a lot of direct evidence for this but it seems like TSMC has some pretty massive geopolitical reasons to make sure this project is slow going.
Coming back to this topic after some time. What do you think about the private group criticism of FEP-1b12? Is this resolvable without leaving the standard set by FEP-1b12? My first instinct is yes, but I imagine you’ve given this a lot more thought than I have.
Roadmap is updated recently. They did a poll to establish priorities given the recent surge in users sometime around November.
imo biggest thing to watch going into this year is whether or not the groups rework on Mastodon (currently listed as in-progress on their roadmap) improves federation between the two communities. At this point, how well a service federates with the larger network is probably the single most important aspect with regards to establishing natural growth. Not surprising as the strength of the fediverse is fundamentally interoperability.
Eh it’s only just stabilized, now is exactly when we’d expect efforts for natural growth to become active. Worth noting, at this point growth probably comes from Mastodon not Reddit.
Valve becoming a coop is the only way I could envision them avoiding a worst case corporate scenario.
Generally, however, it is not easily converted to heroin
This may change once more people are actually using it. As of this post it was probably only a handful of instances seeing those posts at all
Today!
It’s very possible this will change once this rolls out more broadly simply because the overall activity on smaller communities will increase substantially. I suspect a lot of people will make it a habit to check this sort but the overall size of these communities will probably not see a huge increase.
They were probably more swayed by the loss of their upcoming payout than any love for Altman. Increasingly sounds like Ilya just bungled the timing
Significantly fewer for me. I smell hexbear
Ok but for real tho. The average American severely underestimates how far you can get on rice, beans, lentils and chickpeas.