Site admin for discuss.online.
Founder of Sublinks
I’m a web developer, sysadmin, and entrepreneur by trade.
I do photography, PC gaming, 3D Printing, and maker projects for fun.
More here: https://jasongr.im
It’s actually extremely buggy. Not sure if we’ll fix it or find something else. Perhaps something you suggested.
I setup https://github.com/deck9/input on polls.sublinks.org. We’ll use this next time.
I setup https://github.com/deck9/input on polls.sublinks.org. We’ll use this next time.
I was hoping not to have to host it myself. I won’t need it often. I was mostly curious about a Saas. Thanks though!
Is there a better form service to be used? We used it because it comes free with our email.
Perhaps it’s your client or the server acting funny. Here are direct links to the open rooms:
It’s not dead, perhaps you joined at a slow time. We were just chatting a bunch in there about cursor pagination. There are several rooms if you didn’t notice. General, Frontend, API, & Federation. Along with Announcements and Support.
I’m the founder of Sublinks. I’m happy to answer questions. You can find me on Mastodon @[email protected]. You’re right about the dev blog. We have a weekly Sublinks team meeting, the results of that could go into a weekly dev update. I’ve just been more focused on coding than community stuff. I’ll do better.
Thanks @[email protected]! https://social.photo. I just opened registration so it’s still very young. I am running Lemmy on https://discuss.online, Mastodon on https://utter.online and Pixelfed on https://social.photo. I also run a matrix instance on the same discuss.online domain.
I’m based in Ohio, US; however, the servers are in New York on DigitalOcean. That’s really close to Canada :).
I’m trying to build an ecosystem under the https://participating.online brand. I don’t plan on going anywhere.
In fact, I had planned to build something many years ago and I’ll probably start on it now. It will provide a unique experience once it’s done in a several months. I’m working on some other stuff first… like myself.
I’m never wrong! I thought I was once, but, it turns out I was just mistaken.
You’re not wrong, sadly.
I see your point; however, if they stopped, the people would give them grief for that. But I’m with you. They should take responsibility and help stop exploitative practices.
They ushered it by providing the AppStore or is there something more direct?
Yes, I’ve just been into this idea for a while. I thought about building something like Lemmy about 10 years ago, but everyone said I was crazy to think people would do it. It’s here now, and I want it to grow and be trusted. The only way to do that is to build trusted instances. I took it upon myself to make that happen or at least contribute to it happening.
I prefer the smaller communities. It feels less like shouting into a void.
Yes, when I started talking to other admins that’s when I realized how over prepared I was compared to them.
That’s what made me decide to do the downgrade. I might do it again at some point.
Yeah, you can change that on your profile settings. But it’s not automatic, which is weird.
It was already in a spiral. I think some people are mores sensitive to the gravity of it.
I had many discussions with Mods when working out the plan for SocialCare.cloud. I never knew what was involved. I even suggested adding a tip jar to each community to help compensate the mods. I was told that was a terrible idea. After further discussion, it seems to be true. Perhaps a more general shared fund would be better.
Lemmy.World isn’t developing it. Some of their team members are contributing but they didn’t start it. I did. I’m the admin of discuss.online