I think that would just increase the fragmentation LOL. It’s like that XKCD comic

I am the developer of Summit for Lemmy.
I think that would just increase the fragmentation LOL. It’s like that XKCD comic

As a developer for a Lemmy app, recently I’ve felt Lemmy become more and more fragmented resulting in a poorer than usual user experience. And the base user experience is already poor. I’m mostly just venting but man is the fragmentation annoying to deal with as a developer and as a user. :/


I personally don’t think it’s that obscure but I have never seen this used in production code that I didn’t write: the linked hash map or ordered hash map.
Please just end my suffering
If you’re rich maybe. I do it by the milligram.


These are wayy better than Funyuns IMO
Well IDK exactly what these are but in Canada there is this that looks very similar:

Hello. Welcome to my mini rant aboot leeks, green onion, garlic chives and negi. These four common ingredients (common depending on where you are in the world) are so offen confused for one another in naming or looks.
In terms of taste, green onion and negi taste pretty much the same. The main difference is that negi is larger. Green onion, leek and garlic chives taste nothing alike so it would be pretty bad to confuse one for the other in cooking.
In terms of how they look, negi and leek can look similar. However the green part of leek is flat while they are cylindrical for negi. Negi also tends to have a longer white part.
Garlic chives, often mistakenly called leeks, look and taste nothing like leek. They are pretty small, each is a bit smaller than a green onion. They can be commonly identified by their flat leaves. Garlic chives are sometimes called chinese leek or just leek for short which contributes to the confusion.
Meanwhile negi is sometimes depicted in japanese media (eg. The Pokemon Farfetch’d is often depicted holding negi) then mistakenly identified as leek by the west.
The general rule is that leeks are actually pretty uncommon in China and Japan, so if you see leek mentioned in chinese or japanese anything, triple check that they are actually referring to leek and not negi or garlic chives.
Also the popular leek spin gif depicts negi and not leek. Thanks for coming to my TED talk.


It happened again?
Edit: for context this was the story I was familiar with originally https://www.cbsnews.com/news/missing-woman-finds-herself-after-intense-search/


WARNING: This product contains chemicals known to the state of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm.
The weird thing is that it prints fine now. Since I’ve fixed the issue I’ve sent over 3 jobs to the printer and all 3 printed mostly fine. Some stringing but it’s PETG so somewhat expected. It was just that first 10 or so cm of filament that just refused to melt. So weird…


I’ve read that PLA will sag over time pretty much no matter what you do. I assume it would be terrible for the first use case. I assume you can’t design around it but I’m happy to be proven wrong.


Hello I’m the developer here. The reason why the readme is completely unhelpful is simple. I wrote it for myself. It was a readme i wrote for myself on how to do certain things LOL.
Probably the best solution short term is to just like yo the website at the very top: https://summit.idunnololz.com/.
Edit: also in my defense the code repo was open sourced less than 24h ago on a whim and I’ve had a few bugs I’ve been trying to tackle all week:
https://lemmy.world/post/26898510
But ActivityPud is very barebones so you will need to implement a lot of features. In doing so you are effectively creating a new Lemmy.