Hello everyone,

I raised the point recently already, but to make it short

I tried to reach out to the active poster, who posted to the lemmy.dbzer0 community in the past before switching back to programming.dev, and I guess they disagree with some of the stances of dbzer0 (probably the pro AI one)

Programming.dev has a few hiccups from time to time, but for a few months it has been stable

What do people think?

  • flamingos-cant (hopepunk arc)@feddit.uk
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    3 months ago

    I’m a bit burnt out of trying to have alternatives to lemmy.ml communities.

    I can understand that, it is an uphill battle. !linux@programming.dev at least is doing well.

    It’s just annoying from a user perspective to have to keep up with all this intricate instance politics for a single comm. Maybe p.dev is the right choice just because it’s so uncontroversial so won’t cause issues.

    • Blaze (he/him) @lemmy.dbzer0.comOP
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      3 months ago

      Yes, !linux@programming.dev is in a better shape.

      It’s just annoying from a user perspective to have to keep up with all this intricate instance politics for a single comm. Maybe p.dev is the right choice just because it’s so uncontroversial so won’t cause issues.

      Definitely. That’s why I’m always advocating for a single community, all posters post there, after a bit mods of the inactive communities suggest to their communities to get locked down and point to the active one.

      And yes, that’s my feeling too about p.dev