đŸŒē Leanne obligatory first post,, hello! this place is so rad! love the simplicity.
🐇 Tuan I love it too!
👨‍đŸ’ģ Matthieu V. Welcome here ! Enjoy your stay (:
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🧑‍🎨 Adam Rajnoha I really like subreply's simplicity, indie-ness even. Found myself pressing "save" on posts i like to let the author know, then I realised how altered my mind has become.
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Sergiusz Absolutely wonderful in its simplicity
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đŸĻŋ Lucian Marin I created a two column layout for unfeeder.com to use all available white space. Next I will try to fetch data faster.
Miso That looks absolutely amazing! Love the simplicity.
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Joshua I've been playing around with subreply for a while now. I really like the simplicity. I think a better interface for expanding replies would make the app much more accessible.
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👨‍đŸ’ģ Matthieu V. Never ! What are its advantages ?
Miso I think it's the simplicity. Which is not quite true yet because it's a beta. I personally love the aesthetics. It's very "nostalgic-looking".
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Miso I've been trying Haiku OS today. Has anyone tried?
⚙ī¸ Vdo Yeah many times, I also tried BeOS back then, and I loved the simplicity and the look of it. I wish there was a bigget community around it to port software to it, it could be a nice alternative to *NIX OSes.
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👉 LÊo Years ago! I think I tried it in a VM when they released their first alpha. I remember it was pretty cool, everything that was supposed to work worked fine! Of course, I didn't really have anything to do with it and eventually just deleted the VM. What are your thoughts so far? Do you have a use case in mind?
Miso I like the simplicity and focus on personal computing. Their UX philosophy is very good as well. I don't know how different it is from BeOS. No real use-case but I'm curious to see how the experience would be if I used it more for browsing/email. Let's see :)
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đŸ’ģ Kenneth Jensen Which OS are you on? Have you heard the good word of our lord and savior Wayland? Are any other applications doing this? Could it be an issue with mesa? Are you swapping heavily?
🧐 Nrmn I was on a wayland setup before, using sway, but on another laptop. There I didn't have any issues with Chromium rendering but enough others (Chromium doesn't support Wayland for example, so it's running in XWayland, which breaks lots of things, especially screen sharing). I really liked the simplicity of Wayland compared to X but for now it is not yet supported widely enough. It might be some MESA problem though. I just checked GLXGears and the gears don't move. Thanks.
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Dan Heath macOS. Simply put it does what I need it to. I've played with various Linux distros before but don't have a pragmatic justification for it. If ever there's a specific Linux use case I just use a VM.
đŸŽŖ Fish makes sense. I usually always understand why people enjoy the simplicity of macos. It works
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😾 Oskar I work fine with 3G in sparsely populated (by people and cell phone towers) area in Poland. I just can't stream video from services like netflix/hbo, beyond that, i get 1-2mb/s download which is... enough. I just wonder how big of a pivot Starlink have as a backup if this doesn't pan out.
☕ David Antoine That's a good question. And it's risky for them for sure. The key aspect I think is the simplicity of "nstallation". Obviously. And they're already marketing it. I don't remember the speeds but they are pretty good any latency hovers around fiber optics values. I don't know if it will be enough. At least they use their own rocket to build that, which limits the costs. At worst, they will be used by the milatry, the US Army as sign a three year agreement to access the network.
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Ganesh Khade Oh. Got it. Do you mostly use Go, for your projects? Can it replace, a full fledged framework like Django, or Rails? I means for a solo developer without much overhead.
🧉 Martin It's my first choice at the moment for backend code, yeah. I like its simplicity and minimalism. On the other hand, you tend to do a lot more yourself compared to working with something like Django or Rails. If you want the easier route, go with a full batteries-included framework. If you enjoy dealing with the lower-level mechanics and want something small and simple, Go is a good choice.
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John Doe Simplicity at its finest ...
đŸĻŋ Lucian Marin Everything must be made as simple as possible, but not one bit simpler.
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đŸĻ¨ Connor I feel like this is either gonna die in like a day or become kinda underground popular
😒 Isoprep Been a couple of minutes since I signed up, and I like the simplicity of it. As you said, I don't know if this place will be this active tomorrow, but let's wait and see. Hopefully, this becomes like a hub for discussion and such.
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David Satime-Wallin The biggest problem with Twitter today is the vast amount of ads, videos and images which makes it hard to follow a thread or discussion. I think the simplicity of subreply might just be a winning plan.
John Noble The incessant meme replies, uuugh.
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❄ī¸ Geoff The simplicity of this site takes me back to web dev in the 2000s, it is calming
âšĢ Aaron I get the same vibes. I also miss everyone having their own site/blog with its unique design. Comments sections just lit up. Good times.
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