You can create an issue on lemmy repo and make a good description or even a prototype of your idea. That sometimes helps developers to implement that.
You can create an issue on lemmy repo and make a good description or even a prototype of your idea. That sometimes helps developers to implement that.
Join lemmy is a front page, no?
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We’ll live, we’ll see. Meta is showing its interest in mastodon, so we have a reason to worry. But I think, lemmy will change according to the situation, when situation will be present, not before it.
Yeah, I’ve been there, just haven’t found clear contribution instructions, will check again. Thanks!
Maybe send PR to lemmy-ui GitHub then? Maybe it will become mainstream
I’m curios to know how can I help with developing lenmy-ui. It is made with React fork, which I know very well.
They already blocked it for unregistered users. There’s only that annoying overlay, that forces you to install their app.
No ads and the fact, that it is open source and community driven.
I like GitHub stats for jerboa and lemmy-ui.
Hm, I was thinking opposite about HP, because there’s hplib or something like that for Linux, that is made by UP and stays in a tray. Not exactly sure, because I don’t have HP printer anymore, but that was a thing like 5yrs ago
That’s great, thank you! Went to jerboa gh repo yesterday to check out stats and was pleased to see good spike on commit count just after reddit situation began.
You could also use USB forwarding in Virtualbox and qemu to do this without rebooting your machine :-)
Will you make a PR? I see all this concepts here, but imaging something is not as easy as actually implementing it. Hope, Jerboa’s dev team will grow with current reddit user influx.
Afaik, most of them are supported. Haven’t had any problems with a printer in linux. Linux uses CUPS and CUPS is made by apple, so, I thought, most of printers are supported by it.
And you could also search for drivers on manufacturer’s page, there’ll be linux version.
I’ve seen guys here making PR’s to docs and install scripts, hope someone gonna do the same after finding solution for your question.
Look at mastodon (or try it), after Twitter user exile it grows and shines like an independent big social network. Same will happen to lemmy.
And if original developers will shut down their instances, there will still be a lot of others. And if devs abandon their code, it’s opensource, so anybody can continue supporting it. And if not, ActivityPub is a protocol, that’s used to exchange data, and new software will be written, like kbin is a working alternative to lemmy.
So, the only thing to worry about is a userbase, we must form it to attract new creative people here.