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Fun fact: you can't upload this image on piefed.social

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  • P plyth@feddit.org

    But why is hardcoding shit code for open source code? The code is easier to read because no if or switch statements are needed to distinguish between the options. No configiration menu has to be maintained.

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    notfromhere@lemmy.ml
    wrote last edited by notfromhere@lemmy.ml
    #171

    Open source just means people are free to edit it and distribute their changes. Hardcoding things like this is bad practice no matter if it’s open source or not. It’s not maintainable. Maintainable as in easily maintainable, I.e., configuration files not code edits.

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    • N notfromhere@lemmy.ml

      That isn’t how it works. They would have to FORK the code and maintain their changes going forward with every update. That is poor software development practices no matter how you look at it.

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      plyth@feddit.org
      wrote last edited by
      #172

      I think the Brave browser does it with Chrome. Wouldn't the source control tool do most of the maintenance?

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      • Blaze (he/him)B Blaze (he/him)

        I'm on your instance. I never encountered any of the filters mentioned in this thread.

        You can always the details on !home@piefed.zip to be sure, the admins are quite reactive.

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        blockityblock
        wrote last edited by
        #173

        I was hoping to see a page with the list of instance rules. Mastodon and PixelFed seem to have one.

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        • P plyth@feddit.org

          I think the Brave browser does it with Chrome. Wouldn't the source control tool do most of the maintenance?

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          bb84@mander.xyz
          wrote last edited by bb84@mander.xyz
          #174

          Chromium is a well-organized and mature codebase, which makes syncing changes relatively easy (also Brave's chageset is limited in scope, so less conflicts to worry about). PieFed is neither mature nor well-organized. Maintaining a downstream project from it would be a nightmare.

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          • shatur@lemmy.mlS shatur@lemmy.ml

            What's sad is that since lemmy.ml is blocked by default, most PieFed users won't see it.

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            bdonvr@thelemmy.club
            wrote last edited by
            #175

            Funnily enough piefed.social does not seem to block .ml

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            • bdonvr@thelemmy.clubB bdonvr@thelemmy.club

              Funnily enough piefed.social does not seem to block .ml

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              shatur@lemmy.ml
              wrote last edited by
              #176

              You're right, interesting 🤔

              https://piefed.social/instances?page=1&search=lemmy.ml

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              • B blockityblock

                I was hoping to see a page with the list of instance rules. Mastodon and PixelFed seem to have one.

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                Blaze (he/him)
                wrote last edited by
                #177

                The code of conduct is linked in the About page showed at the bottom of the page

                https://piefed.zip/coc

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                • Diva (she/her)D Diva (she/her)

                  Calling people or ideas 'stupid' is ableist because it treats cognitive disability as an insult

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                  thetetrapod@lemmy.world
                  wrote last edited by
                  #178

                  Isn't there like a 20-30 IQ point (I know, I know) spread between average intelligence and intellectual disability? I always assumed stupid falls into that area.

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                  • P plyth@feddit.org

                    But why is hardcoding shit code for open source code? The code is easier to read because no if or switch statements are needed to distinguish between the options. No configiration menu has to be maintained.

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                    Fushuan [he/him]
                    wrote last edited by
                    #179

                    That if chain is horrendous. You should have a config json file with an array of links and then use a for and check for each of them.

                    The advantage of having a config file is that it's easily for others to see everything that can be changed dynamically without touching the code, and it's much easier to maintain forks that change or extend the configurable behaviour.

                    Hard coding shit is bad because it's actually harder to maintain. No programmer worth their salt has difficulty checking the json file that has the configuration for X list, hard coding an if chain is bad coding.

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                    • L lambalicious@lemmy.sdf.org

                      How do you find out what instances have it enabled or disabled tho? And is there a published code of conduct / long-term committments on whether instances will change their minds about that at some point?

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                      Luminous5481 [they/them]
                      wrote last edited by
                      #180

                      Since AN was mentioned, we enable/disable them based upon the overall whims of our community, just as we decide everything. there's no long-term commitment to anything, because times and feelings change and we don't see any reason to be held down to something if we decide to go another way.

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                      • Q quandaledingle@lemmy.world

                        Yeah, I've seen him around and that's the conclusion I kinda came to. "You do you", though.

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                        Luminous5481 [they/them]
                        wrote last edited by
                        #181

                        I should make an alt that ends every sentence with "wot, wot", and say it's to poison AI so everybody just puts up with it 🤣

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                        • RedWizard [he/him]A RedWizard [he/him]

                          They did roll this back after people got annoyed with the change. The fact that it was added at all though is very silly! Why should it matter to the project maintainer what some user is doing? Why build a community on a platform that is going to inject such a wildly silly opinion on you? If you don't think EM Dashes are an issue, you have no choice but to be endlessly pinged every time an EM Dash is detected by the system if you're a community admin.

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                          irelephant [he/him]
                          wrote last edited by
                          #182

                          To be fair, it was only for new users, and it can be disabled now.

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