sub.rehab
customdiscordrpc
sub.rehab | customdiscordrpc | |
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53 | 1,201 | |
96 | 14 | |
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9.1 | 4.9 | |
8 months ago | 7 months ago | |
TypeScript | C# | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
sub.rehab
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Show HN: Fediverser Portal. Bring your subreddits to Lemmy
I wonder if you could team up with https://sub.rehab/ and evolve it.
- Ask HN: What are the 5 best alternatives to Reddit?
- Ask HN: Directory of Alternatives to Various Subreddits?
- Ask HN: Where have Reddit communities migrated to?
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How to promote a Lemmy community?
maybe add it to sub.rehab if it covers an existing subreddit
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Lemmy?
thank you, there's also https://sub.rehab/
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Lemmy is full of Linux tech dads, Squabbles is full of Facebook meme normies, is there a place that is between these two extremes?
and then download Mlem (IOS) or Liftoff (Android) as an app. And lemmyverse.net and sub.rehab are better for finding communities than the website itself
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[Lemmy-Link] /c/fossdroid on Lemmy now has 1K members! Come on over!
There are also websites like lemmyverse.net and sub.rehab to find interesting communities to subscribe to.
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Why the hell did I wait so long!!!!???
I suggest looking for guides how to start. You can without but then you skip useful stuff like sub.rehab which can make your life easier
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Is there a directory of active forums anywhere?
https://sub.rehab is a running directory of where popular subreddits have moved to.
customdiscordrpc
- Top 10 Developer Communities You Should Explore
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Things you should do in your dev journey 🖥️👩💻
Collaborate with Others: Join developer communities on platforms like GitHub and Discord to collaborate with fellow developers on projects. Participate in hackathons and coding competitions to work with others in a competitive yet supportive environment.
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10 Steps to Build a Top-Tier Discord Server for Your Open Source Community. ✨
It’s well-established that Discord is a great platform for Developer communities. What’s less established are clear, best practices on how to configure a server from scratch to best serve a community of devs. If you are a community manager or Discord moderator, this blog post aims to give you the definitive guide to getting a working server that will feel welcoming, resourceful, and intuitive for all your community members.
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Qilin: A Starter Project Template For Every Open Source Project
There are no hard and fast rules around this other than remembering to meet your users and contributors where they already are. If you know that they are more likely to hang out on Discord rather than Slack, then having your community channel on Discord is going to serve you well. Some people prefer to keep their communication about a piece of work as close together to the issue and work as possible. One place to have these asynchronous conversations is on the issue itself. There are a few benefits to this:
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Free Resources Every Web Developer Should Know About
Discord (https://discord.com/)
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Create a Discord bot with NodeJS
Discord is a popular instant messaging application. Originally designed for gamers, it has evolved into a versatile space for communities to connect and collaborate in real-time.
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4 Inspiring Tips to Think Like a Consultant
Listening is a skill that we don't practice enough. If you want to think like a consultant, learning to listen is a critical skill. If a consultant solves problems and connects with others to accomplish things for the collective, it only makes sense that gathering the requirements of problems is a highly valuable skill. And while those requirements might be written, most of the variability and detail will come from conversation. This could be an auditory conversation or it could be over a social channel like Discord or Slack. The point is, to think like a consultant, you have to be able to listen to what people are saying so that you can then begin to help solution.
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Discord Clone Using Next.js and Tailwind - Part 3: Channel List
Welcome to our series about building a Discord clone using Next.js and TailwindCSS. In the previous posts, we covered setting up the project and adding the server list. This one will tackle the channel list that will look like this:
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Discord Clone Using Next.js and Tailwind - Part 1: Project setup
Discord is a great example of an enabling platform. After getting started in the gaming industry, it has expanded to other areas as well. Its core value is connecting people and allowing them to hang out, chat, talk, have video conferences, share their screens, and more.
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How does discord save logins on the web browser?
There's an entry in the Application Local Storage in your browser for https://discord.com
What are some alternatives?
reddio
iTerm2 - iTerm2 is a terminal emulator for Mac OS X that does amazing things.
mlmym - a familiar desktop experience for lemmy
murder - Large scale server deploys using BitTorrent and the BitTornado library
discuit-docs - Documents of Discuit.net. Roadmap, API documentation, etc.
foundryvtt - Public issue tracking and documentation for Foundry Virtual Tabletop - software connecting RPG gamers in a shared multiplayer environment with an intuitive interface and powerful API.
Mlem - The Lemmy client [Moved to: https://github.com/mlemgroup/mormaer-mlem]
Tailwind CSS - A utility-first CSS framework for rapid UI development.
memmy - An Apollo inspired open-source iOS and Android client for Lemmy built with React-Native. Find us on the App Store and Google Play!
obsidian-releases - Community plugins list, theme list, and releases of Obsidian.
liftoff - 🐒 A mobile client for lemmy
opensea-js - TypeScript SDK for the OpenSea marketplace