- cross-posted to:
- programmerhumor@lemmy.ml
- cross-posted to:
- programmerhumor@lemmy.ml
Lemmy Devs: peacefully developing the Lemmy code for free
Reddit Refugees: “WHY IS THIS SO BUGGY?”
We’re probably hitting close to the all-time high of unread notifications on github… I’m at 1752 rn, only watching lemmy projects.
It does feel like I’ve become the personal issue tracker for a few thousand people all the sudden. 99% of ppl are nice, but there’s always someone demanding free labor to fix their pet issue, while offering to do none of the work themselves, and making ultimatums that they won’t use your software until it gets added.
It’s like okay then??? I’m not selling a product, so I don’t care. I’ve essentially set up a free cookie stand and they’re complaining at me that I don’t have rainbow sprinkles.
First off, thank you for working on improving lemmy, it is greatly appreciated. How does one go about helping work on lemmy? I’m a software engineer myself, and I’m looking to provide help during down of my free time. I’m not the most familiar in Rust, but it’s on my summer bucket list
No probs! The best way to get started (after you’ve learned some rust), would be to find a smaller issue or feature you’d like, and then comment on that issue, or in our dev matrix chat, if you need any help. We appreciate any help we can get on improving the code.
Thank you! I’m already familiar with REST apis, since that’s what I work on normally, so hopefully the learning experience will be smooth. Where can I find the dev matrix chat?
Even if you’re unfamiliar with rust, you can still help with open source lemmy front-ends/apps that aren’t written in rust
I’m sort of new to lent, how do I save this comment??
I’m also a noob and have no idea how to on desktop, but the jerboa app has a save post/comment feature with a button under each post/comment. Can’t say whether other apps do as well, since I’ve only tried jerboa so far.
Thank you for your work!
I’m not the most familiar in Rust, but it’s on my summer bucket list
Guess you could say you have a rusty bucket
How come I can’t install Lemmy on my grill and have it cook me hotdogs?
It doesn’t even integrate with my smart kettle, what are they even spending their time on, silly things like stability and bugfixes?
It works on my smart fridge but it’s running slow. What are they doing smh my head.
I tried that but the app froze
Dude, thank you so much for your hard work. Ignore those people.
Don’t worry about those asshats! You guys are doing great work, Lemmy is awesome!
This is the reason I ended up hating my old open source projects. It’s not enough you give people something for free some people just always demand more.
But awesome work with lemmy hopefully working on it doesn’t wear you down too much and you get some enjoyment from it still.
I wonder if making a separate bug-reporting place and having some people sort them to lessen the load might be helpful. Im a very newbie programmer and know nothing in rust but still want to help out, and sorting through bugreports seems like something that might be helpful, and need minimal rust experience, just sorting individual requests into piles of same problems to lessen the sorting needing to be done by those who can actually work on fixing the bugs.
I’m a backend dev of a little over a year of experience in Python. I’ve started teaching myself Rust so that I can make mod tools and solve issues that bother me.
Thank you for making this software. It’s really opened my eyes about what the internet could be in the future, and how it really mirrors real life in many ways. Take your time, I’m sure you (and any other dev) will knock out the big issues with the software if they ever pop up. The small stuff can wait
Lemmy devs are being paid to develop Lemmy, they literally admit to it.
You mean like donations? Or something else?
Both - they get donations and are funded by NLnet’s NGI0 Discovery Fund
looked into it some, looks like it’s being funded by the same initiative that funded Tor and WireGuard
Dark money
unless I’m missing something, I thought both Tor and WireGuard are open source. I’m also seeing on their page that they require whatever they’re funding for that initiative to be open source. Kinda hard for dark money to have any of the usual dark money effects when there’s that much transparency and freedom in the final products. Again, I could be missing something.
No, they’re being paid by a European group to develop Lemmy.
Actually, to be fair, they’re being paid salaries to work on Lemmy lol
Though the 0.18.0 update was quite nice and solved a lot of issues I had, so it’s definitely cool to see how well it’s progressing.
Honestly lol. Real-time stress test!
While I know this is meant to be funny, anyone finding them in this position should give this a read https://www.softwaremaxims.com/blog/not-a-supplier
And that’s why it’s so important that that is not undermined: https://techcrunch.com/2023/04/18/in-letter-to-european-commission-open-source-bodies-say-cyber-resilience-act-could-have-chilling-effect-on-software-development/
Thanks for mentioning this I’d never heard of this proposal before!
Excellent reading, thanks for sharing
Tell them they can open a PR if they want.
If they are asking for examples then they don’t know how to use it yet
Well yes. It’s a joke.
I thought that in such case I acomplished success as open source developer: someone actually like my software enough to use it
Yeah honestly it has been really cool for me seeing something I made in the wild- and I haven’t even made that big of projects
Or even worse… Asking for Typescript definitions
Damn, actually can’t wait to get there (just have to actually finish something first).
Can someone please mirror this meme vertically so that bottom text reads first
I got you
Absolute madlad
Perfection
Sorry guys, I’m very much a monkey on a bike.
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What’s documentation?
“I don’t need to comment this code at all, it’s pretty self-explanatory, I’ll remember this 100% no problem.”
Scene cut:
Me six months later, staring blankly at the code like the monkeys & The Monolith in 2001: A Space Odyssey, desperately trying to unravel the workings of my ADHD brain and just exactly why the seemingly innocent and innocuous-looking function named “dontFuckingTouchThis” is the lynchpin preventing the whole goddamned thing from falling over and going tits-up.
That means you’re doing it right.
Literally anytime I send my dad (retired IT) a script I’ve been working on and he sends it back with the equivalent to red pen corrections on a paper / telling me all the various avenues of exception handling I need to add
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I was pretty excited to see what some people made with a library I maintain.
Also, @OCRBot@lemmygrad.ml
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Someone actually using it for some reason and start asking for documentation and examples Me writing open source projects for fun
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My worst nightmare lol