I like upvotes, otherwise I’d have stayed on forums. It’s also one of the only ethical algorithmic sorting methods as long as you can whitelist your members.
I like upvotes, otherwise I’d have stayed on forums. It’s also one of the only ethical algorithmic sorting methods as long as you can whitelist your members.
Oh, now I just TikTok more lol
Dude I’m so hyped!
The only instance I’d ever recommend my friends to join is beehaw.org and that’s why I love it. Otherwise it’s the wild Wild West.
I think post/comment frequency is the best metric tbh. Activity matters more than user count.
Android would have to be a different codebase id guess. Idk about kbin.
iOS really sucks for FOSS and personal development…
Or Vice versa!
Yeah if you don’t enjoy the work don’t do it! Open source leaves its own legacy. You built the starting framework and thanks for that work! Now go chillax!
That right there is a masterclass. Thanks
That’s a major bad call. Companies like Google who maintain Captcha know the state of AI and will update captcha continuously to adapt.
Is that poster one of the devs?
Very sus that they’d support those regimes, not all MLs do.
Very good news!
Overwrite all your comments with “move to beehaw!”
I want to make 100% sure that in “Hot” you don’t just see big communities. I want to always see that one post from that one community with 1 user right at the top. So they should weight by community size.
I think this is a feature done horribly wrong
They need mark as read too. I keep seeing the same stuff.
Remembering “subscribed” instead of “local” would be nice too.
What city do you live in? Do you ever travel interstate in the US? I don’t know many US cities that have adequate enough public transit to really thrive without a drivers license, but if you were living out of country or specifically NYC then no duh, I wouldn’t drive either.
Cool, the community is big enough. I’d welcome more, but I like social media better when the techies are the majority.