





That rings true… because I don’t know what half of it means. :-P
Only if you read if left to right.
7-6=unity, oh it’s code for communism!


Now I want to go to a Li-ber-ary, can someone invent that so I can go to one?!:-P


But to young people, “Boomer” means “old person”. Millennials are Boomers, even GenZs are Boomers, everyone’s a Boomer now! (in the world where words don’t mean what they mean but rather how it makes someone “feel”, which ofc is subjective)


Careful - you are going to be liking Perl before you know it:-).


Half an hour ⁉️ You… might be over-doing it. The goal is to put it away neatly, not open up a hole in the spacetime continuum.


Nauwreigh does objectively sound awesome though 😎



Thank you!:-)
So they just did not crop it out? Makes sense. I wanted to check if there was a hidden meaning - like instead of a Nazi code of numbers perhaps there’s a Jedi/Sith one:-D.
Apparently I am not gifted in the ways of understandingness:-P


Possibly either a respect for Halloween held by all those murderers, or officials covering up the actual date when things happened, the former seeming more likely.
Hrm… so Halloween is wholesome? :-P


Are you sure? Did you try counting the number of pieces of candy? I bet you got at least 6 to 7 pieces somewhere in there…
I don’t get what “1234713” means?
Beauty lies in the eye of the beholder.
e.g. I think this comic is wonderful & gorgeous:-)


Yeah and as you have pointed out, the PieFed API is very new and not as mature yet as Lemmy’s, so there is value in waiting for it to advance while you work on other things like Svelte upgrades.
So long as you enjoy yourself in the doing, it’s all good 😊


I somewhat disagree: I used to use Facebook, then left that and joined Reddit ! whether I joined Reddit or not though, either way I was leaving Facebook) then left Reddit and joined Kbin, then left that when it imploded and joined Lemmy, then left that, and fortunately PieFed was coming up at the time. I view most social media as “bad” - at least for myself - and the interactions I was seeing on Lemmy were not worthwhile for me to remain. But if you enjoy it, that’s fine, I am just sharing my experiences.
And you asked “someone can just fork it and add the missing features”, which seems like a competition to me since you aren’t going to contribute to both Lemmy development (in Rust) and also PieFed (in Python): someone must make a choice where their time & efforts are going to be directed at.
Which if you choose Lemmy again is fine, but I am pointing out that it is in fact a choice being made. Hence I hoped to help inform that choice by pointing out some of the reasons to choose PieFed rather than Lemmy, which either way that ends up getting chosen will lead to increased efficiency and fewer regrets moving forward, with the cost having been counted in advance rather than discovered only much later on in the process.
Further, I would argue that the set of considerations is quite different for a mere user vs. someone thinking about actually contributing to development of a codebase. Even for an instance admin, I would hope that such a person actually would look at what is technically better than something else, before going to all that effort to set something up that will require much maintenance in the future. Of course, to each their own, I was just sharing my own thoughts on the subject.