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[–] [email protected] 5 points 2 years ago

Oh wow, this seems like a fantastic addition. One of these days I really gotta switch from my decade old tmux workflow to zellij!

[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 years ago

I can somewhat relate. I mostly do something like this (instead of the exact dependency version):

chrono = {version = "0", features = ["serde"]}
clap = {version = "4", features = ["derive"]}
anyhow = "1"

I do, however, typically write application code instead of library, so it's probably less critical for me. Occasionally do run into dependency hell here and there, but nothing too bad so far!

[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 years ago (7 children)

A few things:

  • Instances are like their own self-hosted Reddits with communities being the sub-reddits. We have (had?) r/python, r/rust, r/golang along with r/programming; we can do the same here with topic-focused instance (like this one). I can imagine there being instances like lemmygo.org, lemmypy.org etc if the Reddit exodus continues.
  • You don't need multiple accounts to access communities (sub-reddits) from other instances (reddit). A single account on any instance allows you to access communities from any other instance. The UX/UI is a bit wonky, but it works.
  • As @[email protected] pointed out, micro-communities like cli, wasm, networking etc can potentially become big enough and/or have specifics that are more suitable to exist on a topic-based instance.

Personally, I don't have any preference. I will simply subscribe to the community which is the most active on whichever instance.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 years ago

Hey [email protected] should be open now for non-admins to create posts. My apologies I had it setup for admin-only post creation on it earlier.

As for the logo, I was actually a bit concerned about it when setting this instance and communities up because I didn't quite know which icons were in public-domain for general consumption, so I picked the ones with the most permissive licenses I could find. Happy to change to whatever icon(s) the community desires as long as we don't use any icon with a strict license.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 2 years ago

I have been using Artix Linux for many years now. On laptops I prefer to use either Fedora or PopOs!

[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 years ago

Hey! I recently made a post detailing the instance I run. Admittedly it's tiny compared to the big ones but I wanted to get something going :)

[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 years ago

I mostly agree with you and the fact is yes there are no guarantees. But that's kind of the point, I don't believe that lemmy.ml would be around forever either, will lemmyrs be? I don't know! I see it as an opportunity to further decentralize and diversify the existing ecosystem. FWIW, the maintainers themselves encourage hosting other instances :)

[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 years ago

If by channel you mean a community (I don't really know the difference), I've made one at /c/rustlang

 

Welcome all Reddit refugees, rustaceans and everyone else. Let's keep it civil and check out the fediverse together!

 

Hopefully, I'm not breaking any rules by posting this here!

I thought that instead of every community being on the main lemmy.ml instance I'd host a different (dedicated) instance for refugee rustaceans to get a hang of the fediverse.

It's listed on join-lemmy/instances and the link is lemmyrs.org, everyone is welcome!