Now that I'm seeing more third party apps popping up, I wonder if there is appetite for a native desktop app
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Haha same. Everytime I try to learn Rust I fail because of how difficult it is. At least now I have a reason I failed, as opposed to "I want to learn Rust"
Hey, you should point out that Georgi Gerganov is a 100xer programmer and slapped together llama.cpp in a weeknd
Ignoring all the human and political aspects, I find Lemmy is a nicer piece of software, technically. Forking is always an option, and thanks to ActivityPub, things will remain compatible as well.
Lemmy itself seems neutral upon usage, I have not been subject to any political biases from the software itself, ever.
Just blows my mind. Then again, there are plenty of people who program for work, go home at 5pm, and never venturing outside their walled garden.
Spez has been around since basically the beginning of Reddit, so I think if there were to be an ejection of Spez, it would've happened years ago.
Reddit is too big to fail now, regardless of Spez's actions.
If a commit is brought in via PRs, they will be listed as contributors. It is at 153 contributors with 2 main ones. Not too shabby.
The previous calls for forking were not convincing (political), but this post makes sense to, if the community is unable to contribute because of a lack of attention from external help.
I’m not sure if that’s the case and I’ll have to have a look myself.
I’m happy to contribute, and hopefully the process of new contributors (CONTRIBUTORS.md) is easy and straightforward, and the issues are triaged by someone dedicated, perhaps from the community.
Who are the other devs if they’re not listed?
Seriously? What language do you use? How much experience do you have?
Reminds me of Horizon Zero Dawn running at 30fps but it felt silky smooth because the FPS was rock solid.