People are paid to work on it tho.
Paying people doesn’t necessarily translate to what you might want from it.
People are paid to work on it tho.
Paying people doesn’t necessarily translate to what you might want from it.
Yeah indeed, discoverability is lacking in Lemmy at the moment.
What I’m saying is that while tiny communities are great, the fact that they haven’t moved to a federated platform yet doesn’t really matter. Anybody, including yourself, can start up those communities on the Fediverse and curate them if there is enough of a reason to do so or just continue to engage them on Reddit too.
It’s debatable whether a lot of these smaller communities really provided much value outside the tiny userbase they have.
Besides, if someone wants to pick up the mantle on Lenny they are more than welcome to as well.
I’m happy with the amount of users and activity Lemmy currently has. It doesn’t really need go grow though any means other than organically imo.
Yeah it’s funny how some absolutely swear by it, yet others can’t stand it.
I dunno if this is weird or what but personally I can’t stand markdown editors. It’s 2023 and Microsoft Word is a fairly polished thing that I expect replicated in some way in my note taking app.
Currently I’m using Notion and it’s pretty nice. Free for students too which is great.
I was using Wiki.js which was nice but a bit clunky and I ran into a few showstopper bugs that I couldn’t bother fixing.
Most people won’t gel with the free version though as it uses ASCII.