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Y’all are why people hate the fediverse.
Y’all are why people hate the fediverse.
I don’t think you can use gpl for anything but code. Creative commons license would be more appropriate.
Consent isn’t legally required if it’s fair use. Whether it’s fair use remains to be ruled on by the courts.
Ah yes I forgot. That was very slightly before my time in the industry. Remember playing around with komposer in college.
That said Penpot can’t even create links or do any sort of routing. It’s not spitting out html and css. It’s spitting out specs that devs can use as reference when coding. PowerPoint is a more robust wysiwyg than penpot by a basic functionality measure.
There’s no logic in any of that. CSS and HTML component testing is just automating the designer/dev hand off. You can’t make a functional app with it. And it’s not appropiate as a content editor so doesn’t even rise to the WYSIWYG abilities of something like Wordpress Gutenberg full-site editing or Squarespace.
Ui design tools are not used to build actual apps and anyone trying toake them do that is a fool. It’s for designing apps.
Does it have component variants yet?
Why?
I’ve never understood the difference other than I get the vague sense display port is associated with apple.
What? No it doesn’t.
A lot of the value of subs, especially technical subs, is their backlog of content, usually technical help etc. That doesn’t sound like what this person was doing though. They were just trying to get the initial recent content over. Which you can say “No it doesn’t make sense” and I can say “I think it make senses” all day until we’re blue in the face.
No it isn’t.
Astounding rhetoric.
Migrating posts over seems reasonable to me. If you want to migrate people, you got to migrate content and lemmy is bereft of content.
The dude in question included their intention to move stuff in their application for an account.
Also lack of content is an issue on lemmy right now. We need more people posting.
I don’t think the it’s dumb capeshit is the cause of death bud.
“real ai” isn’t a coherent concept.
Turing test isn’t a literal test. It’s a rhetorical concept that turing used to underline his logical positivist approach to things like intelligence, consciousness etc.
Thought about that but it doesn’t seem to be active from what I can tell.
They disallow slurs but they are for freedom of speech… Is that a contradiction?
We badly need federated identify and or at least something portable/nomadic.
Those social media tools exist for the fediverse specifically?
I’m not a dev. I’m just sharing an opinion.
If I want to post an image to a lemmy instance it only goes to that lemmy instance and that specific lemmy comm. What if I want to post it to mastodon but have it post also to a couple different lemmy comms or on multiple instances or to a pixelfed account? Or what if I want to post to pixelfed but have it automatically show up to my mastodon account? People on mastodon could follow my pixelfed from mastodon but I might not want to force people to follow me twice on mastodon (follow my pixelfed and normal mastodon account).
Facebook has this kind of posse for Instagram and Twitter, tumblr, and fb all used to have posse paradigms in the early days of open API access.
I offered some ideas in my original post about how this posse could be done using hashtag parsing. There’s a lot of room for experimentation here. And at some level some of the issues here might be at root ahout the way in which identity in the fediverse isn’t properly nomadic/portable etc. The case for this would be less of an issue if identity was decouple from platform and I could have an account that reached across multiple platforms (a single identity for both my pixelfed and mastodon and lemmy accounts. As it stands you have to have a separate account for each to fully interact with them. If the fediverse decoupled identity then one could have a single identity across platforms and that might make it easier to build platforms in a way that were even more interoperable).
Optics matter.