

I know modern tools get a lot of hate on Lemmy, but tainwind and shadcn have been amazing to work with. Next.js has been a little bumpy the last few years, but if you know what you’re doing, you can deliver a great UX with React. I’ve been enjoying Vite + React for anything that doesn’t need SSR.


If you’re <= 22 and writing this, are you ok?
If you’re > 22 and writing this, everyone is on their own journey. They may just prefer being single, and that’s totally ok. They may also not respond to negative comments. Instead, they might need someone to encourage their confidence.


If you have a kindle you can hack it and load PDFs onto it. The koreader is better anyway.


My grandma told me to buy NVDA and I was like “yeah right grandma”


But you have a Daddy and Mommy who love you!
And, a Windows Home Server! Does that make you happy?
They had me until windows


Is getting an ONT with Ethernet output normal? The comments were making me think that’s more of best case but maybe not standard.


I kinda hate Verizon, but I didn’t realize there were these other gotcha that I’m avoiding by using Fios hardware. The hardware itself has actually been pretty good. I can’t imagine paying for internet and not being able to just plug in my own router.
This website is really pretty. Design goals


Yeah… but his tshirt is so cool. And look at his new haircut
/s





These updates are fire!


How do you promote it without Reddit banning you? I just assumed they would ban anyone that was poaching users.


Idk. There’s a lot of Lemmy clients and many of them are really good. When I started, Voyager didn’t have good support for larger screens, but I think that has changed. I do think I have the best account switching. Voyager will reset the current navigation when you change accounts. Any pages you have open will be cleared. Blorp does not do that. Blorp is also cross platform like Voyager.
But honestly if you prefer another app, you should use it! All the frontend devs are super cool!


I was today years old when I learned Lemmy doesn’t let you have links without a trailing slash
POST https://lemmy.ml/api/v3/comment



I’m working in a Lemmy client https://blorpblorp.xyz/. I would love to ingest whatever features Tesseract had that people will miss the most. Feel free to open a GitHub issue or post to !blorp@lemmy.ml
But they pass the $100 saving onto the consumer, right?
….right?