@captainepoch
You did a great job as a maintainer, sad to see it turn out like this. I wish your experience could have been better, and now we can learn from it.
If I knew anything about Android development, or I had the time to learn, I'd jump at the role of maintainer. Guess it's meant for someone else as of now.
To anyone: If I can be of service in any way, please lmk. I wish the best for Husky.
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@miklo
Hundreds of projects, a dozen of them are useful.
Thousands of instancea/servers running those projects.
Millions of users. Last time I checked it was 4.5 million. I've heard its now 7 million.
The slow and steady growth is great.
Bootstrapping the #hare toolchain under 2 minutes on an 11 year old ThinkPad.
Source: https://spacepub.space/videos/watch/4b848922-e752-4065-baa3-f18afba13edb
@hare
Hare standard library HTML documentation produced by haredoc:
https://docs.harelang.org/
@lain
Wiktionary tells me that "culturgen" is a suitable synonym for the original sense of "meme".
> One of the propagating mutating cultural units that form the subject of memetics.
cool.
@FediFollows
Would you mention these two?
- @hare@fosstodon.org
- @hare
Really love what you're doing with this channel, btw :). The ~best on the fedi.
@fatboy
In theory, Matrix is a supperior successor to XMPP. In practice, the Matrix ecosystem is terribly bloated.
IIRC, the flagship server is written in Python, and the flagship client "Element" is a terribly slugish webapp. Even some of the Android apps need some serious UX overhauls.
Turns out that the default config for certain servers is too generous towards the central Matrix servers.
And most of all, Matrix grew suspiciously too quickly in numbers and funding. With Amdoc, the Israeli cyber-intelligence company, as the backing of a lot of this, Matrix just smells. Just like Signal, and anything else that amassed it's appeal via funding.
These takes are not thought out. Just speaking my mind.
@Meachamus_Prime @MK2boogaloo @mike @p
+1 for Husky. It has a new maintainer, and it's very good. My dAiLy dRiVeR
Introducing the Hare programming language https://spacepub.space/videos/watch/4b848922-e752-4065-baa3-f18afba13edb
LIVESTREAM within the hour
Introducing the Hare programming language
https://spacepub.space/videos/watch/2adb775e-aa66-4b61-aeb0-f3f8b601fcc8
by @ddevault
@pixelfed
No mention of Husky, the Tusky fork taylor-made for Pleroma? Doesn't seem to be listed. It's made some significant improvements lately too.
@pixelfed
Hi. Great website! Definitely another avenue for newcomers to the Fediverse. We need a diversity of these gateways, and this one certainly does a great job.
One big thing for me. I don't know if you were a part of the making of the featured video. I'll assume you weren't. The video's script is too technical and assumptive. It introduces jargon too quickly and strings them together in a sentence that would go past a lot of people's heads. In another post, I wrote that I would be willing to write another more newbie-friendly, more accessible script, and even give my own voice recording with proper callibration. If this message gets a chance to reach the makers of this otherwise great video, I'd be thankful! We're a relatively small community, so we need to make the best of what we've got and work together.
Libre software engineer with physics background.
Maintainer for @hare date/time.
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