18 points

God I appreciate these dudes. I don’t envy them one bit right now…

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Yeah, very difficult situation, I truly hope they’ll find the help they need.

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Well, I’m lending a hand. I have some patches in production already, and I’ve only been contributing for a week or so.

If you have the means, please help out. There are tons of bugs, important features, etc, and it’s a pretty stable base, so it’s a good time to jump in.

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@sugar_in_your_tea About “good time to jump in”: the small size of the lemmy dev community gives you a chance to shift off Microsoft to a community git forge e.g. #Codeberg [1] that aims at forge federation [2] *before* there’s too much #TyrannyOfConvenience inertia. Mastodon devs are reluctant to even *discuss* giving up Microsoft [3].

@ulu_mulu @lemmy #GiveUpGitHub #forgefed #forgejo https://giveupgithub.org

[1] https://codeberg.org
[2] https://forgefed.org
[3] https://github.com/mastodon/mastodon/issues/22572

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Oh I’d love to do more but I’m not a developer :(

Only things I can do is donating and helping other people by answering questions (if I know the answers ofc, still learning myself).

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15 points

I had such a hard time explaining to someone today that there is no universal set of Lemmy rules/politics and you can run your own instance with literally 0 rules

people have forgotten that things can exist outside of the few billionaire/trillionaire closed source walled gardens they’ve become so reliant on

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Yeah, I think that’s great. I think it’s awesome that something like Lemmygrad can exist, while also a community criticizing Lemmygrad (there are several) all on the same platform, and without any real central control.

If you don’t want to see certain content, you can block it and move on, while getting the benefits of federation.

I joined communities from a half dozen instances, and I’ll probably join communities from even more as I get better at finding communities.

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The communities trying to pillarize the entire fediverse over calling lemmygrad hate speech are, however, not a great thing. Undermining the interconnectedness of the platform at scale by agitating on other platforms that they blacklist or be blacklisted under false pretenses may as well be precision-engineered to negate what is useful about the platform.

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liberals crave control over the narrative, which is what they enjoyed at reddit with the site admins putting their thumbs on the scales for their opinions

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For the past three years dessalines and I have been funded to work on Lemmy full-time by generous support from the NLnet foundation. These donations are paid out when we implement certain new features. But now we are busy answering questions, reviewing pull requests and urgentlyfixing problems. That means we are unable to work on the milestones agreed with NLnet, and won’t receive payments from them.

:(

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This is extremely well written. Anyone that supports and wants to see this platform thrive should share this in response to the people spreading nonsense with the goal of seeing it fail and upholding the corporate status quo.

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10 points

You guys are doing a fantastic work. Congrats on creating such a cool project like Lemmy.

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