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That’s a nice roadmap
There is probably no reason now, but hopefully in the near future Sublinks will reach feature parity with Lemmy, and could even surpass it. Technological stack can have a huge impact on the development speed of a project.
In other words, let’s wait and see
Java, Go, TypeScript, and HTML
Different technologies. Rust is a more niche language, which is sometimes used to explain why there aren’t that many contributors to Lemmy
Makes sense, let us know about the progress on your project, seems promising!
That’s interesting.
The demo indeed looks very much like Lemmy, I guess the changes are mostly in the back-end side: https://demo.sublinks.org/
From what I remember, the mbin team was indeed discussing it. I don’t remember the details, but I think it was aligned with what you are saying.
I think so, that’s not that big of a deal, is it?
https://github.com/MbinOrg/mbin has more active development
If they go close source, other people will take the last version of the code and build on it
Sorry for this, feel free to block all of the communities related to the topics. That should allow smaller ones to come to your feed.
Pictures, food, movies communities are rising, there is hope
I’m not talking about users, but communities.
In summary, if you really want to make sure that your communities are well managed, host them on your own instance.
It does somehow, because you are responsible for keeping it online
I’m open to discussion, let’s see what their reaction is