Spyke
Izzyreply
lemmy.world

Nice, I've notice some weird behavior with this. Good to know they are already on it.

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Jarmerreply
slrpnk.net

Agreed! I love the slow but steady pace of development. I'm already having a great experience here - give it a couple years even and it'll be magnificent.

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Agreed! I think even a year from now it will improve by leaps and bounds. My only complaint about Lemmy is the lack of a tool chain for instance maintenance. I would like to see that developed or at least some documentation of general SQL commands to keep the size of the database manageable.

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Rapid development is essentially a capitalist notion anyway. I would much rather slow, methodical, and quality development. Look at what Big Software is churning out these days and it is utter shit. I am looking at you Microsoft and Adobe.

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Ech
lemm.ee

Lemmy is in ongoing development, being made by a handful of people for little to no money. They address problems as they come up and no release is going to be perfect. Have a bit of patience.

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lemmy.blahaj.zone

Taking things for granted on an open-source software without willing to do anything

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lemmy.world

Not everybody knows how to code or contribute to something like Lemmy. Only programing I know, myself is DECORATE for Doom modding.

If a random dude is riding on a bus and it starts making weird noises and driving poorly you couldn't reasonably expect a random person to be able to fix it, but they definitely can bring attention to the weird noises.

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Agree Well I took a midlyinfuriating tone for this post that midlyinfuriated me I just hoped this bug could have been brought to the attention of mainteners in another way that with a post on this community, which can leave a different taste But now I'll get back to not assuming people's intentions based on the form only

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Aerreply
lemmy.world

This comment is mildly infuriating. It definitely fits the community

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