I am but a cog in a machine. A lazy one though.

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Cake day: July 31st, 2023

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  • Two empty spaces (or more) at the end of the line is the usual way in markdown, but not whether it works in every lemmy app since they all have different levels of markdown implementation but it should work.

    Edit: damnit sorry forgot about the table part… No idea sorry :(

    Edit 2: so I got curious and tried everything I could think of, and checked out what lemmy default web UI uses as it’s markdown flavour: “commonmark”, which doesn’t natively seem to support newlines in tables sadly.



  • Sounds to me like you’ve made a great leap in your learning! It is indeed psychological and you aren’t taking any steps back. Realising where you are lacking is in itself a step forward!

    Talking to yourself is something that I also try to do to practice German. A one-on-one conversation is stressful because you don’t want to always keep the other person waiting until you form a proper sentence structure in your head, but you yourself have time to listen to yourself until you get more comfortable :)






















  • While I agree with you in general, we have a few issues that are too big to ignore:

    Fragmentation of communities, dead / inactive communities affecting new users’ experience.

    We linked those communities because they are active and have been alive for awhile so that new users find them. I know you and I know the quirks of lemmy and how to find communities, but I’ve seen more than enough new users all excited about lemmy but abandoning it because they can’t find communities of interest and in /all feed they only see memes and politics.

    But you are right the python community is empty and could be just removed.