@josh I wonder what's the plan given that open collectives is closing down... @servo do you plan on opening something like a LiberaPay account? I imagine that having GH sponsoring only may prevent many people here from supporting you.
@maltimore I see: it's less false in Julia, hence the lowercase "false", instead of the capitalized "False" in Python. Definitely going in the right direction!
@rysiek@xpil fair enough, but they could make it default to true if the language interface uses roman alphabet, for instance... I'd think that this highly reduces both the security issue and the amount of people that would be annoyed
@samuelroland Why tilvids? As a generic educational instance, it feels rather far from what you asked for in the OP (especially for unlisted vids) 🤔 @madnificent
@atomicpoet I'm not sure I agree with the way you present this "instance down" issue... I don't see how it can be called FUD: instances going down or disappearing from the Fediverse happens *all the time*. Also admins can ban you and make you lose your account same a Twitter... Just because they usually don't do it doesn't mean the problem's been solved... AP and most Fedi devs did not address these issues, only Zot has nomadic identity that I know of.
@avalos not sure what you mean: There has been multiplatform software being build for years before Chromium and flutter... We don't need this bloat... We never have. @Seirdy
@avalos I disagree: it's not necessary at all. It's a tradeoff between bloat and developer (not user) convenience. Developers decided that their convenience was worth software bloat and suboptimal user experience (non-native apps). It is a choice, I understand it, but I do not agree with it, neither as a dev, nor as a user. @Seirdy
@clacke Yes, making email-based MR (and issues for that matter) first-class citizens would (I think) greatly lower the entry barriers that are currently associated to them. @codeberg
@codeberg Speaking about that, are they plans to provide per-project emails so that email patches can be made part of the normal interface? (Most maintainers don't know how to deal with them in my experience, so making the patches look like any other MR would be a great step forward on that side)