A stupid question I know… but I left Reddit and came here, so please appreciate this.
Can we share our work here? like apps, libraries, etc…
A stupid question I know… but I left Reddit and came here, so please appreciate this.
Can we share our work here? like apps, libraries, etc…
There is a community /c/code_review@programming.dev. It isn’t busy, but it should be. But posting stuff here will get far more eyes.
Thank you. I knew there was a better way. At first I just put code_review@programming.dev, which of course wanted to be a mailto:. This is the kind of optimization I seek. You save us 2 keystrokes, and this is the sort of community that appreciates that.
I’m just trying to help. No need to sound like that, buddy.
!<comm_name>@<instance_domain> is the microsyntax for tagging communities, in Lemmy, Piefed and Mbin. No client will open your ./c/code_review.dev
edit: official lemmy UI does support it
Sorry but that was a slightly sarcastic way to present gratitude imo. If it wasn’t meant in the way I interpreted it, my bad.
I think most communication errors are on behalf of the speaker, so that’s on me. Rereading, I can see how it would come off that way, but it wasn’t intended.
There are only a few communities where the sum total of several instances of saving a few keystrokes would be appreciated candidly. A bunch of nerds talking about code sharing are the vim golfers of the world.
Lemmy makes the /c/ format into a link to the community in my instance, FWIW.
Indeed it does, I stand corrected on that part. It seems like the official frontend does support it.
Though ! being the official way of tagging is still true. Piefed’s or Mbin’s frontends might not support it, especially Mbin.
The syntax is a little weird IMHO. I can’t help but read it as ‘NOT code_review@programming.dev’ …

Compiler: looks like it’s time for unexpected behavior.
Sure, as long as it actually your work and this community doesn’t become a dumping ground for vibecoded projects like r/selfhosted.