For me, once Apollo officially stops working I won’t have any ingrained habit for reaching out to reddit. I stopped using the website years ago except for reading search results that point there.
just a 2d boy living in a 3d world
For me, once Apollo officially stops working I won’t have any ingrained habit for reaching out to reddit. I stopped using the website years ago except for reading search results that point there.
I bought Gloomhaven right at the beginning of the pandemic, and my roommates and I spent basically that whole summer playing together. We still keep in touch by playing the digital version as our schedule allows. So that one has a special place in my heart.
I don’t, but a coworker uses an ergodox and I’ve been eyeing it lately
Yes it is. While I’d heard of Mastodon in the context of Elon’s Twitter dumpster fire, I had no idea it was federated or what the fediverse was. I like it so far, with the obvious caveats that there’s plenty of room for improvement. I’m hoping to learn more about how the platform works technically so that I can contribute a bit.
I’d be happy to help contribute as best I can. I don’t have much Rust experience but I’d like to learn more. One thing I’m noticing: I like that there are a good deal good first issue
tags for the backend repo, but only one for the frontend. I’m not sure if there’s really that far fewer intro tasks for the frontend or if they’re just not tagged as thoroughly.
That is not true. Many attacks (e.g. the recently revealed Operation Triangulation) do not have persistence.