The sad reality is that during the reddit blackout, people were pushing lemmy (specifically Beehaw) as the reddit replacement because yay decentralized, federated, fun!
For a lot of those reddit refugees the effort they put into making content and trying to make Beehaw their home is gone now.
They're not going to want to start all over at a new instance and rebuild yet again.
Found out I'm really fucking good with Databases and SQL after failing my coding courses when I wanted to be a programmer. 15 years later I'm still going strong with a good career with Databases.
I'd love to be able to make my own API for a personal project and design a front-end for it but no matter how hard I try I can't get my head around the software dev side of things
This is my issue with the fediverse. We are getting out of the frying pan and into the fire. If you think reddit mods and admins are bad you're in for a whole other level of crazy power tripping instance owners with insane rules.
Agree. Reddit ultimately has familiarity and simplicity going for it. I have been part of Lemmy and the "fediverse" for a few months now but I still have no idea wtf it actually is and I feel like I'm still not a part of any one community.
I do have high hopes for Tildes though, seems to be somewhat of a middle ground
EXERCISE
Ride a bike, run, walk... Get tired it clears your head.
Then. Game it up. Miasma Chronicles is one recently that got me back in