Yeah companies try to be fancy with these JavaScript heavy applications using React when sites work perfectly fine without all that stuff.
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mark@programming.devto Technology@lemmy.world•Meta scrambles to delete its own AI accounts after backlash intensifies | CNN BusinessEnglish82·6 months agoRight, and what’s even as bizarre to me (as an engineer) is that they’re bots posing as people.
That’s arguably the most deceptive and malicious way to use a bot on a site meant for real people.
But they’ll quickly block any helpful bots anyone else tries to integrate on the platform.
“Our bad bots good, your good bots bad”. What a crazy world we live in.
mark@programming.devto Rss Feeds Recs@lemmy.world•ABC Australia discontinuing RSS support :(English1·7 months agodeleted by creator
Yeah my car is about 13 years old. Still has CD player. Will drive it until I die.
mark@programming.devto Open Source@lemmy.ml•Is there an open source blogging platform like Medium or Substack I could publish to without self-hosting?1·8 months agoHmm I was gonna suggest Mastodon. I always thought it allowed long-form writing similar to blog posts.
Not interested in the short-video concept. But I like the name, though. Short, sweet, doesn’t sound too “techy”, not too complicated to pronounce or spell.
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mark@programming.devto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•GitHub - sv1sjp/lemmy-rss-pybot: Lemmy RSS PyBot is a powerful Python bot that reads RSS feeds and posts new articles to your favorite Lemmy communities.English3·9 months agoDidn’t someone create this same thing a few weeks ago? 🤔
mark@programming.devto Lemmy@lemmy.ml•Why do two lines of text ignore spacing unless more than one line is between them and how to not make it happen?English3·9 months agoFor anyone who cares, you can get this same behavior of a normal line break by holding shift while pressing enter as well.
mark@programming.devto Programming@programming.dev•How do you view your role in public ethics as a developer?21·10 months agoOk you’ve peaked my curiosity.
but with large potential consequences.
What are some of the consequences you see?
mark@programming.devto Programming@programming.dev•Stack Overflow Survey: 80% of developers are unhappy30·10 months agoNot surprised that Tech debt is among the biggest. There seems to be a lot of complexity added to apps unnecessarily these days-especially web based apps. It’s almost like companies purposefully force their engineers into creating web apps so bloated that users have no choice but to use the native app version.
mark@programming.devto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•How do you decide on which news sources to read?3·10 months agoAllSides is a good one too
Wow what a great community idea! As more product reviews are added, it would make Lemmy more indexable to search engines as well.
mark@programming.devto Fediverse@lemmy.world•How Lemmy could interop with Mastodon, as imagined in Frontpage + BlueskyEnglish21·10 months agoYou can reply and interact on platforms from an RSS reader. All an RSS feed is is a list of links. When you click them, you go directly to the platform. When using on a mobile device, RSS readers will even open the app for you to reply or interact with posts.
The fediverse will never replace RSS feeds. They serve a totally different purpose.
mark@programming.devto Fediverse@lemmy.world•How Lemmy could interop with Mastodon, as imagined in Frontpage + BlueskyEnglish2·10 months agoThat sort of aggregating would make more sense in an RSS reader. RSS feeds are exactly for that purpose.
But a platform trying to interop from an infinite number of unrelated platforms just seems odd.
mark@programming.devto Fediverse@lemmy.world•How Lemmy could interop with Mastodon, as imagined in Frontpage + BlueskyEnglish122·10 months agoDon’t think this opinion is unpopular at all. It makes sense for platforms that are similar to interop.
Hypothetically like Youtube interop with Peertube (video platforms) or Instagram interop with Pixelfed (photos). Or Threads, Reddit and Lemmy (forums). And Mastodon and Twitter (sorry, but just making a point here 😁)
But yeah, see no reason for interop between platforms with completely different purposes.
mark@programming.devto Fediverse@lemmy.world•Let's clarify something: does Bluesky allow federated servers on their network? Is there a list of those independent servers?English14·10 months agoDamn. This needs to be a blog article and saved somewhere! No need to apologize. You’ve done a great job explaining a very technical topic in a simple and relatable way.
mark@programming.devto Fediverse@lemmy.world•Lemmy wouldn't really takeoff to replace Reddit until it's content is search indexableEnglish1·10 months agoThat level of feed curation will appeal more to the masses, yeah. Just no one has started an instance like that yet. Although you seem like the perfect person, based on your analysis and responses. 😉
Bluesky is closer to what you’re describing. The platform is more centralized and the feeds are more curated for the masses.
This is so true. It costs more money for the server power required for something like that to be pulled off.
There’s a comment in this thread going all crazy complaining about it being costly to host anything on the protocol to stop Bluesky from dominating it and everything. But im like “uhh yeah, servers and storage costs money”.
It’s just so weird how everyone thinks hosting popular sites should be free.