Could you explain what this community was about?
Could you explain what this community was about?
Doubt it as they will get buried anyways. Forums should be more common and even they autolock threads. At some point in time you have to reframe the content into the current cultural context.
The good news is it is stable and healthy with that amount.
For me it is more often slow than actually down.
Amazing how nuclear people went on my post downvoting, because I don’t place enough value on version numbers. It is just a bug like many others.
I am not sure what you imply. Like Early Access it might be a descriptive factor, but it matters very little. Some use that label for finished products with full support adding new features, while others use it as a means they skipped quality control entirely or are prototyping heavily. In the end it still is a paid for software. In Lemmy’s case it is the first with its own financ model. It is highly usable and hopefully this bug sees the improvement in testing to avoid.
LibreOffice has a much higher version number, but as my small rant post on it, if I was responsible for QA I wouldn’t have let it release at all in the current state and am baffled what goes on internally to cause that.
If rage bait happens, because of Meta, then rage bait can already happen, because Mastodon cannot be bothered to implement custom algorithms for now and yet it is required, because a linear timeline is easiest to exploit with scheduled tweets picked from secondary accounts proven to be baity.
What if you are on Meta’s payroll and want to start this so the Fediverse destroys itself from within? Gotya, sucky Zucc! Nice try. /s
For real, can’t this Meta train derail next to the Titanic already? Joining an open communication standard platform and then complain the open standard communicates with outside. I really think you have been in the wrong place from the very beginning.
It is overlooked because filesharing gets you into trouble and Plex is for various reasons the much more evolved alternative.