We deploy to production with every single commit, but releases are behind feature flags.
When we're ready to release a feature, we just toggle a flag and we're done.
We deploy to production with every single commit, but releases are behind feature flags.
When we're ready to release a feature, we just toggle a flag and we're done.
I replayed it a month ago and still liked it.
I'm still waiting for a GOG release.
Now release it on GOG, then I'll buy it.
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Why would you use blockchain to track shipments when you can easily do the same with a standard database? What would be the gain?
At this point I'm becoming a shill for Kinesis but check out the Kinesis Advantage360 Pro. I bought mine from Zenlap:
https://www.zenlap.eu/kinesis-advantage-2-360
Too bad they became a giant ad machine. Ads on top of the page, ads on the sides, popup ads, endless "articles" which are just Amazon affiliate links... No, I'm not salty, why do you ask? :/
Nice to see some love for the KA360 Pro! As an ergo mech newbie, this one has been a game changer for me, as it's the most comfortable keyboard I've ever used, but I haven't seen too many people talking about it so far.
They're actually still on sale right now, on GOG, I believe. The entire series is something like 80% off.
My point is that we need time and patience, not interfacing with Meta. Whether they use ActivityPub or something proprietary shouldn't matter to us and I'm not convinced matters at all in this context.
Meta already didn't wait - they have Facebook, Instagram etc. There's Twitter. We already exist in a space with big competitors, and somehow it works. Inviting them to our space sounds risky (risk of centralization, ads, bots, rage bait for engagement...).
If our thing is better, more wholesome, with less ads and bots, it's going to attract the people we want on our platform, regardless of whether or not we federate with Meta.
Plus, as was already said, fediverse success should not be measured by how many people use it. If enough do to produce good content and engage with, that's great on its own :) Small communities have benefits.
How does this compare to Joplin?
Is there, or will there be a self-hostable server to sync notes between devices?
And does it support Markdown?