YyyyyuuuuP. I've always called Denver, "Omaha with a view of the mountains".
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Yup. Emacs, here, but same thing. Never used PyCharm or any other Python-capable IDE, and I've been coding large python projects for the same company for almost a decade.
Meta is releasing threads.net which will (eventually) join the Fediverse.
It's a much bigger topic of discussion over on #Mastodon, #Calckey, etc.
Magit with vanilla emacs, here. Yup.
Though 9/10 times I find myself using CLI directly. Habit.
That's true. I chose lemmy.sdf.org because SDF is a venerable old (1980s) unix organization (movement?).
The SDF lemmy is still small compared to the big instances, but with SDFs non-partisan history and existing resources, it is still widely federated (ie, with both lemmy.world and beehaw.org)
Plus, SDF is just cool. I mean... I didn't really NEED a remote shell from . After all, I use them every day for work and run Linux! But I didn't realize that I WANTED one until I tried it.
Very cool. Very #retrocomputing
YyyyyyyyyyuuuuuuuuuuuuuP.
I've been arrested twice... both times misdemeanors with no jail time.
The most memorable part for me was being instructed to strip naked, then squat and spread my cheeks so they could see my asshole and make sure I didn't have a plastic baggy of cocaine or shiv turtle-heading.
I seriously doubt Trump had to suffer the same indignity, despite being charged with felonies.
I've also followed myself on my Calckey account, but nothing is coming through. Seems like Mastodon is more Lemmy-friendly, and vice-versa!
Dammit!!! Beat me to it 🤣
Emacs 👋 🙂
These are certainly possibilities! It's happened elsewhere in the Fediverse... but already we can export most of our data and migrate to a different instance. Getting these base features right is important before enhancing their functionality. Planning for the future is important too. So far I've been impressed by Lemmy, though it's not nearly as portable as Mastodon or Calckey or Pleroma etc. Part of that is that in Lemmy/kbin we don't follow other users... we subscribe to groups (subs/communities/magazines).
Still, with the nature of ActivityPub, it's inevitable that migration tools for Reddit-like federated apps will get built quick-like
Emacs zealot here ... can confirm we're like this ;)