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I’m referring to this link that showed the active monthly users for lemmy as a whole across all instances trending downward
I’m referring to this link that showed the active monthly users for lemmy as a whole across all instances trending downward
Yeah I think it’s pretty clear at this point that 99% of reddit users don’t care about this, which is why reddit continues to thrive while lemmy is facing lower and lower user numbers
Vue feels like the good parts of angular boiled down into a much easier to use package similar to React. I actually really like it, but I think I do prefer react over both of them at this point. The states and effects just make a lot more sense to me at a baseline than Observables and whatnot
I’ve been maintaining a website that I built for a local nonprofit the last few days so it really hits close to home haha. I originally built it on Angular a few years ago because it’s all I knew at the time. Since then I’ve used both Vue and React which makes going back and maintaining the Angular project such a pain
Sorry I can’t hear you over all those observables
Literally nobody in this thread is blaming Muslims. Please stop with the knee jerk reactions.
I’ve never seen an Italian family do pasta so wrong. I thought y’all liked pasta there?
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You’re annoying the entirety of lemmy instead
I have yet to see any kind of public library in America that charges for a library card, and I live in a red state.
Considering most lemmy users were literally the whiniest and most entitled reddit users that got run off the platform, it shouldn’t surprise anybody.
I say this knowing full well that I am one of that whiny reddit users that came to lemmy
It would be awesome if it did haha, I paid $2 for Sync way back in 2014 and used it nonstop, but I think that I’ve seen that Sync for Lemmy was going to be, for all intents and purposes, entirely separated from Sync for Refdit
To build on what other people are saying, the $100 also is supposed to cover the cost of running servers and networks that the app has to use for the more unique, advanced features. Those are all things that will cost the developer to keep up and running - it’s honestly nice that you even have the option to pay for lifetime since, once you’ve used the app for six years, the dev is going to start losing money off of your using the app.
How dare you be okay spending $20 that will provide you thousands of hours of enjoyment over the course of the next decade?!
I think it may be a bug, but I have not seen a single ad so far. There’s not even a spot for ads to appear. I had Sync Pro on Reddit so it has been the exact same experience I had on that
Yeah I guess you’re right on that. I still don’t mind its usage in the episode since she acknowledges that she wouldn’t normally go along with something like that and since she does lead the charge in keeping him alive when they find out it is a problem, but I can see how somebody wouldn’t enjoy it. I hope the rest of the season is better and can give you some stuff to enjoy!
Completely agreed. I’m enjoying it more than Season 7, so I’ll take that as a win.
I don’t really agree that she was dumb in last week’s episode. If I recall correctly, they didn’t know how life threatening the binging was until after Fry was too far gone to immediately be saved, and once they did know the problem, she was at the forefront of keeping him alive.
$99.99 which comes out to about 6 years of paying the yearly fee. I paid $5 for Sync back in 2014 and I got 9 years of free updates and no ads until reddit killed sync.
If you’re planning to use Lemmy for at least six years, the $100 is a steal, especially since I feel we can reasonably expect the same level of quality of life improvements and updates that Sync got with Reddit.
The use cases definitely do come up where you want the logic inside the loop to execute at least once. One common use case I have is validating user input in console applications. Put the instructions for validating the user’s inputs inside a do while and then run logic to validate it at the end - that way you can easily loop back to the start and re-prompt them for the user input again.