

I’m also part of the Vaultwarden crowd. I’ll never trust something that isn’t open source.
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I’m also part of the Vaultwarden crowd. I’ll never trust something that isn’t open source.
Thank you, I saw that yesterday when looking through GitHub and added it to my list of things I wanted to try out. Thanks for your effort! ❤️
There are several scripts working like that. I use lcs (lemmy community seeder). I’m going to switch to something else or make my own, because lcs doesn’t handle it well if an instance is overloaded or not available.
My instance uses a seeder script that’ll do exactly that, but automated. It’ll check the most popular communities on the most popular servers and use an account to subscribe to them.
Boom, /all feed populated.
Hey, guys. Same thing here. Come on over, if you want. Let’s spread the load!
URL: https://social.fossware.space
We’re also hosting privacy-respecting frontends for popular services, as well as Lemmy front-ends.
Anyone else got underutilized Lemmy instances?
LOL no.
Username checks out.
Go ahead!
Thanks for the heads-up. 😀 It’s not that I consider VB.NET to be my favorite language. I just wanted to say that I don’t feel alright with all the “hate” that I’ve seen in the past when it comes to programming languages. I often see people ask what their first programming language should be and the “gatekeeping” answers are really annoying. Maybe gatekeeping isn’t even the right word…
Got it, but on the other hand (and as someone else commented): With the right settings, VB.NET can be en par with C#, for instance. They both compile to the same MCIL code, so it should really boil down to a matter of personal preference, right?
I feel that many people don’t know that and tend to think back to C64 Basic, etc. and just laugh it off.
I mostly use it for personal projects, yes. I also enjoy other “hated” languages like PHP and Java. To me, they’re just tools to accomplish a task. I also like to play the UNO reverse card: I personally hate projects that run with Electron, for instance. Such a waste of resources, things don’t integrate well into the DE, etc.
May I just ask how VB.NET code isn’t maintainable? Not attacking you here, just out of curiosity. My board game server and client together amount to multiple thousand lines of code, as they’re very feature rich and at the moment, it’s not really hard for me to maintain things. It’s not public yet, though. Still active development phase.
I already have my own instance and only so much time! But you’ll find someone. You could post over at /c/mod_recruit@lemmy.world to find people willing to moderate. My personal belief is that a Community first needs a little bit of activity before trying to recurit someone.
Don’t worry about it. lol.
Btw., subbed to your new community. I’m a Linux user of 19 or so years and I love everything about it.
Don’t worry about it. Glad it worked!
Mine allows free community creation and is nowhere near overloaded. I also put a lot of effort in maintenance, etc. Shameless plug, I know. But honestly, I don’t care if people use my instance or not. I just think we need to spread the load, that’s all.
You’re welcome!
Yes, the account you mainly want to use. In order to find your newly created community from your current instance (lemmy.world), type the following in the search field:
Edit: That’ll make it discoverable from Lemmy.world in the future, btw.
Yes, I’m using Vaultwarden as lightweight alternative to the Bitwarden server.
I’m saying I don’t trust 1Password. The OP asked for 1Password vs. Bitwarden. To me, Vaultwarden = Bitwarden and 1Password = Closed source crap.