but Nitter doesn’t work anymore
It looks like Nitter might be back in some form.
There seem to be a few working public instances visible on: https://status.d420.de/
Sorry if this is a stupid question, but if Piefed doesn’t yet have an app, how do the notifications… notify?
I.e, will my phone to vibrate or make a noise, or do I still have to check my inbox manually? (Still easier than checking multiple threads manually)
If they filled the space with kidney beans, then they’d have even more kidneys!
To each their own, but I found plenty of useful or entertaining bots on Reddit. If you hate bots that much, there is a toggle in your Lemmy settings to block all labelled bot accounts.
I don’t see a problem with having the feature as an option. It only becomes a problem if it is misused by moderators.
I agree that welcome messages are often just clutter, but I don’t think that this means the feature should not be included. For some communities, a welcome message is appropriate. Moderators don’t need to use every feature for a given community.
In terms of contributing directly, while I can hack together some terrible python code, I have never done any development in Rust, or on the scale of Lemmy.
I’ll keep the Matrix chat and !learningrustandlemmy@lemmy.ml in mind though. Thanks, @maegul@lemmy.ml and @nutomic@nutomic@lemmy.ml for your thoughts and suggestions!
A bounty is an interesting idea. Has it been used for Lemmy development or similar before? I’m not aware of any examples, but I don’t closely follow development.
Yup, it was actually the piefed announcement which prompted my original post on this.
Does this feature have any interoperability yet (i.e can I follow an Mbin or Lemmy comment from piefed), or is it strictly piefed only?
@nutomic@lemmy.ml Just wanted to check in to see if there is any progress on this. Anything we can do to help expedite the development of this feature?
Not that I’m aware of so far. I am very curious to see how well it turns.
dealextreme
“Now that’s a name I’ve not heard in a long time…” :)
Whatever cheap brand they had
If I recall correctly, the first brand to release a gigaminx was Cube4You, second was MF8, third was Shengshou. Any of these ring a bell?
fever center piece
Typo?
gigaminx dodecahedron
just made my hands tired from the weight and kept popping out pieces
What brand of gigaminx did you have? My old MF8 gigaminx is a bit stiff, but it’s never popped on me. I’ve heard good things about the more modern YuXin and DianSheng ones.
As an aside, are you subscribed to !cubers@lemmy.world? Would be great if we could get more people on there.
I’d argue that 6x6 centers intoduce some intricacies you don’t see on a 5x5, but beyond that, yeah, it’s pretty much just more of the same.
As an aside, are you subscribed to !cubers@lemmy.world? I’d really like to grow that community.
For record-breaking puzzles like this, the challenge is more in designing and building a functional puzzle. Solving it is comparatively easy, if tedious.
Do the algorithms stay the same regardless of rows?
Yes, exactly. The same algorithms used to solve a 6x6 can be used to solve an 7x7, or a 10x10, or a 49x49. You just need to repeat them for each layer.
Sure it is, it would just take a while. Beyond 6x6 or so, they don’t get more difficult, just more tedious.
Have you received the PM from Don_Dickle? Are you able to add them as a mod?
Links for the lazy:
Over 2 hours of Technology Connections goodness!
Uncle Roger has been awfully quiet since this video dropped…