

I mean you can …but its gonna be slop.
Im on the fedi doin fedi things.


I mean you can …but its gonna be slop.
I remember some crazy stuff back when I had to work with a Java + ember.js project. Everything was like that.
Thats kind of you to say 😀
Cool, good to know someone else has the same experience.
Ive been on a couple of multi-year projects and they are NOT fun with OOP + developer went crazy with patterns they were experimenting at the time. Its what made the “rule” pop up to begin with.


From what im seeing matrix and stoat. And both have their issues. But this feels kinda like the reddit api moment.
Its the best/worst thing about OOP no matter what language.
We had a rule at work that if you are 3 levels or more down an inheritance tree, then you are too far. The cognitive load is just too much, plus everything stops making sense.
One level can be great (MVC all have great conventions, MCP as well). Two can be pushing it (Strategy pattern when you have physical devices and cant be connected all the time, Certain kinds of business logic that repeat hundreds of times, etc…) But even there you are kinda pushing it.
I need code that I can look at a month from now and know WTF is happening. And sometimes its better to have less DRY and more comprehension. Or maybe im just a forever mediocre dev and dont see the “light”. I dunno.
I think its ok to discuss the merits of all fedi services. But unlike most platforms, one service doing well does not mean others will do porely. We are in this together.
As soon as it gets personal, thats when i think a timeout needs to happen.


You can still find the shirts everywhere.


Im seeing the same on gotosocial. Im hoping the new articles will pop up at some point.


Got a dog.


Llms do create a lot of slop code thats for sure. Makes me want to get off github.
I found convos were more human.


Its actually pretty cheap! Its just not useful for anyone. Plus there are point to point and laser communications.


Theres a way to combine the best of both of them :)


It would be a killer feature for us in the fedi. :)
Peertube is awesome, but more alternatives in the space would be welcome.


I agree. Its the best way of preservation that we have.
Its still nice to have an official way to play the games…although I personally love what the people at PortMaster do with decompiled games and projects. Some games look absolutely fantastic on newer hardware.


True. I hope rust community gets more mature and uses some good licenses.
Yep one of the many benifits!