I think a lot of the major topics have already been covered, but without knowing exactly what you're looking for, it's kind of hard to comment. If, as you've said, the communities you're looking at are dead, then maybe start posting in them and see what happens. If nothing happens, then possibly the right people just aren't interested right now, although I'm sure people will come along eventually. I would say it's fair to say a large majority of people aren't aware of Lemmy or don't know how to use it, so it'll take some time.
SimpleLogin looks great, just wish they'd accept Monero.
It's quite sad to see subreddits going back to public. I knew that it was only supposed to last 48 hours, but I honestly wouldn't have minded if they went dark forever.
If you've got a torrentleech account they've got plenty of courses
The move to Lemmy should be permanent!
I wonder if someone has already created a bot that asks chat-GPT to create a piece of code, grabs it to try and run it, and then just goes back and forth with chat-GPT to fix the errors. Now the code would probably be a complete mess, but I wonder if non-coders could use it to create helpful one-off tools they can't find anywhere else.
that does not align with PEP8 lmao
Thanks for this, I just subbed to all of them!
It's Microsoft's browser hopefully this shouldn't be a shock to anyone.
Oh I'm sorry to hear that, if you don't mind me asking are you on Android or IOS?
As far as anti-privacy here's an example https://gizmodo.com/apple-iphone-analytics-tracking-even-when-off-app-store-1849757558
And in regards to mainstream alternatives:
- Calyx OS
- Graphene OS
- Lineage OS
A TrueNAS community would be nice.
/c/truenas
TrueNAS