this post was submitted on 04 Jul 2023
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I didn't think of that.
Same here
I think there should be a balance. It might not be ok to lmgtfy people in communities like /c/learn-programming, but it should be fine in others. Just to enforce basic etiquette like googling for a few minutes, or reading the community rules before posting.
Great points. /c/computer-science does sound really nice.
What about adding a guideline over here along the lines of:
That would limit automated style patch notes to affected communities. So "node version x patch notes" is not fine, but it would be fine to post "node finally supports tail recursion optimization" and just link the patch notes.
People could redirect posts that should be in specific communities, so for example:
"How do i x in python?" -> /c/python, "Should i x in Js" -> /c/javascript, "What first language/editor?" -> goto /c/learn-programming, "how do i keep warm in the winter?" -> /c/intellij
That would help grow those communities, and over here those posts would be filtered out by both active and hot.
It would be fine to post like: "emacs does something really cool", "c# binary makes atoms look fat!", "does rust make lemmy go FASTA?!?!!"
And it would preserve the general mood with posts like: "fav programming music?", "programming and humility", "is chatgpt cheating?" as they're not specific to any language
right back at you, and thanks, this was fun