I REALLY don't want to join #Bluesky and love it here on the fedi.
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Fly-paper-love-makerreplied to Mike :nixos: last edited by
@codemonkeymike itβs right for me at this stage. Solid tiling with good defaults. Full desktop with all the stuff. A bit of customizables. Fast. Clean.
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Mike :nixos:replied to Fly-paper-love-maker last edited by
@flypaper nice. Can't wait to check it out
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@alecaddd hey hey good to be connected!!
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@codemonkeymike i'm just commenting for transfem* representation uwu. tho.. i merely 'use' linux. i'm not nerdy about any of the stuff you mentioned. (besides being an environmental leftist and therefore despising canonical, manjaro and any project with ai written on itπ₯΄)
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@codemonkeymike no Elixir anymore for me but I can offer posts about @CrystalLanguage and #RubyLang every now and then.
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They Call Me Schluterreplied to Mike :nixos: last edited by
To each their own, but for me, I have zero interest in any other social platform than the fediverse. The community is plenty large enough, diverse enough, interesting enough, to work for me. I have no fomo about any of the corporate and vc backed projects. Hopefully you'll stick around here, the more the merrier, at least to an extent. Haha. I'm ok with certain types of individuals staying over on the dumpster fire or moving to one of the others.
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@codemonkeymike I am on both, and honestly, while there are more people to follow on Bluesky, the content quality difference isn't really dramatically compelling for my interests. But more telling, is the lackluster reciprocation of engagement. Feels like most folks there are just trying to recreate the Xitter follower count "high".
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H4kii the Posnaniesereplied to Mike :nixos: last edited by
@codemonkeymike I am actually not sure why bsky should be better than fedi, especially fedi have more federation options like Lemmy/PeerTube etc
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@codemonkeymike I love Linux and my day job is an elixir web developer. I tend to post about ham radio and 3D printing quite a big too. Welcome to the fediverse!
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Abbie π³οΈββ§οΈreplied to Cory Carson last edited by
@corycarson I used to to say I liked php in job interviews, and then duck. @codemonkeymike
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@codemonkeymike I like some of those things but never post about them. They've been a part of my daily life do long that they are "just there" I suppose.
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@codemonkeymike hola! I'm the de facto lead developer for the code that powers @DProofreaders. Our 24-yo codebase is written PHP and is self hosted on Linux.
Hope you find a rich community here!
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@codemonkeymike I do linux game development. Although most of my post recently have been artwork. I decided to challenge myself to redraw 100 Dragon magazine covers in one year.
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Conceptually, NixOS sounds very appealing because of its reproducibility and stability. I was sold on the idea the first time I heard of its unique approach. The package management sounds fantastic.
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@8744781f42a20add2f942a2b4feabca5b451ca22c17e20db7884f55d72f30a56 the best way I've described it is it's like having your entire system in a docker compose file.
But even better because you get things like generations and nix-shell
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@dulsi awesome. I love art in my feed too
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@gairdeachas @DProofreaders PHP hosted on Linux. And your In the PacNW like me. Cheers! And welcome.
This post is blowing my mind. Def satisfied with this!!
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@kevin that's the best. When they're just there
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Mike :nixos:replied to Abbie π³οΈββ§οΈ last edited by
@antijingoist @corycarson haha that's funny. Most of my work has been small companies or direct to customers, so they couldnt care less what it's written in. Just that it gets done under budget.
And for me, I usually reach for PHP! Sorry not sorry