I’d say the debate about using a strongly typed relational database and ORM is probably more of an impact on end-user turn around than typed language.
Digital bits, one zero
I’ll say one thing about Lemmy as a platform from May 2023 to September 2023. Hate in the HiveMind, hate for Reddit/Spez, Hate for Elon Musk, Hate for Threads and Facebook.
Beehaw is a shining light compared to the waves I experienced. Maybe it will settle down…?
I’d say the debate about using a strongly typed relational database and ORM is probably more of an impact on end-user turn around than typed language.
The constant crashes of Lemmy from performance issues have really been hard on me, because I just don’t like seeing it happen to people. It’s honestly been the worst web site in terms of stability I’ve used in over a decade.
Lots of good comments here on this discussion.
I almost never see someone link to a Discord past conversation on fixing an issue/problem solving. It’s a one-way black hole.
kbin is the closest application to Lemmy, and it does have tags. When you create a post you can pick tags and you can browse by tag: https://kbin.social/tag/kbin
I’m assuming this is done for integration with other ActivePub apps