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Two hobbies I picked up in the last year was Rust programming and swimming.

I always find it most enjoyable when I go at a pace I’m comfortable with. The point is to stay motivated and if you are, your growth will be automatically guaranteed. You don’t need to be a natural or a genius, you just need to enjoy.

Besides, I’m sure the Rust community is always happy to welcome and support anyone that is curious, I know I am!

I hope that helps, good luck!

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I appreciate the example and am happy to admit this is a bad design decision regarding accessibility

As a means of preventing any of these decisions from reaching end-users, I’ll make sure to participate in GitHub discussions before making any PRs

Thank you for the feedback

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and note that capitalized text isn’t particularly accessible

Yeah admittedly my “sense” in design has a ways to go. After my exams I’m hoping to read “Don’t let me think Twice”, which is apparently a really good book for UI design. Hopefully maybe i can bring in some of the good concepts from there to Lemmy too

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This is great, i wouldn’t mind helping with all Lemmy instances by contributing to the front-end. Thank you <3

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Thank you! I was trying to distinguish title-like elements from regular text using a heavier font-weight. I also didn’t like how the Rust logo was hard to see, so I gave it a white background. I was wondering if I could somehow contribute to the website in any way.

Any help would be appreciated!

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Try clicking on a comment

Clicking? Tapping?

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I may be a programmer, but as a person that doesn’t not own any Apple devices, I might be speaking out of place.

In the coming few days I’m hoping to learn Kotlin/use my prior experience in Rust and try to help the programmers for the Android app bring out features faster.

My reason for bringing this up is that I can’t be the only one that wants to contribute to a good cause like Lemmy and the hope is that there would be participation for iOS programmers too.

But I feel like these things take time, so for now it is too early to make conclusions, especially given the really short timeframe all the migration is happening in

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As a user of a shut-down (maybe temporarily) community in Reddit, the fact that it was shut down and has a decently active (migrating) community here is the very reason i have a Lemmy account.

Shutting down on Reddit is a valid working strategy to send a message, so you made the right choice

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I saw this issue too, and it’s a common issue throughout many instances migrating from other subreddits

Thanks to that, people have started discussing a way to “join” servers efficiently.

I’m currently a bit busy, but when I get time, I’m looking forward to contributing to the open source project!

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