[-] dipdowel@feddit.nl 1 points 1 week ago

Do you know a credible source to read about it, please?

[-] dipdowel@feddit.nl 21 points 1 week ago

I'm a super happy new Lemmy user. Last week, I created an account on Reddit for the first time ever. I replied to 3 posts in a polite manner and right on topic (in a Linux-related community, someone asked for a book recommendation. The other two were answers to technical questions on Rust and Linux). A couple of hours later, I was reading about what shadowban meant. I waited a few days, sent some messages to admins / support but to no avail. Then I searched for alternatives to Reddit and landed here. It's been 4 days, and I absolutely love it here. Lemmy seems to have that spirit of the Internet of the 90s, which I thought was long gone. Also, my assumption is that Lemmy users are of a higher quality than those on Reddit. It's very easy to end up on Reddit / IG / Facebook / etc. On the other hand, to become a Lemmy user, one actually needs to apply some effort and do at least some research. Or to have a cool friend who can recommend becoming a user here (if you have a cool friend, that makes you kind of cool too, right?). I should probably start telling my friends about Lemmy 🤔

[-] dipdowel@feddit.nl 2 points 1 week ago

Haha, yeah, she changed a bit since the 'drop dead gorgeous' years...

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Republica! (youtu.be)
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[-] dipdowel@feddit.nl 6 points 1 week ago

Thanks for sharing. Now I know that KDL exists and what it is.

[-] dipdowel@feddit.nl 2 points 1 week ago

Yeah, I also find it super helpful with unit tests, saves a lot of time.

dipdowel

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