I work primarily in tmux and even in an IT department, people regularly say something along the lines of “woah are you hacking?”
I work primarily in tmux and even in an IT department, people regularly say something along the lines of “woah are you hacking?”
I hear it a lot from almost all my engineer friends, so I guess it just depends on your field.
Coming from C-like syntax, Python looks horrible to me. PHP has come a long way with 7 and 8.
I was never really on Digg, even though I was on the Internet since the early 00’s, but yeah, everything dies eventually.
Can’t think of anything aside from some obscure message boards that still exist today.
Reddit could suffer a 50% user drop and still make bank, but that won’t happen within the decade.
Boost for Lemmy is coming though
No, I don’t think there is a “not insignificant” number of people who would jump ship. We’re literally just a few nerds who dislike the monolithic corporate structure and care about privacy. Stop pretending the whole world is in the same boat. It’s turning into a weird tinfoil conspiracy.
It’s fine that we like it here, and I’m glad that we have an alternative, but people need to wake up and realize this isn’t some huge activist movement where we’re pwning “the man”. They don’t give two shits about these dumbass protests. They will do whatever necessary to continue growing and earning money. So stop giving a shit about them, stop talking about reddit, and just be happy users have the power with Lemmy.
Stop kidding yourselves… Reddit isn’t dying. It’s growing.
0.5% of users turned to Lemmy while the rest bent over.
No chance they will block out the entire EU market. They will probably just do the same as everyone else and make a specific EU policy.
Actually I think Meta Threads is still not available in EU for the same reasons.