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  • I think somebody shoukd do an academic study on Lemmy, how it differs from Reddit, its weaknesses, and why it might be failing. So that there is a definitive cause to its weakness that can be pointed to for anyone willing to give it another shot.

    Secondly, I think it might be a good idea for the admins of the servers to have a video call. This will make the (at least admin) community feel much more personal in a way that comment threads cannot and will lead to a stronger sense of community. Actually I’m impressed that Lemmy as a project has made it this far without the developers having ever been able to plan the project together in a group.



  • Together these characteristics embody KDE’s central principle: Simple by default, powerful when needed. A KDE app’s target user group therefore stretches from people with basic technical knowledge all the way to experts and professionals.

    Users of KDE apps can be expected to be familiar with common user interface design patterns (windows, buttons, menus, list views and tab views, etc.) and able to perform tasks such as searching for data that isn’t immediately visible, or writing an email reply to multiple people. Users below this skill level are generally de-prioritized. Don’t be afraid to pick your users.

    (From the HIG)

    This is what sets KDE apart from GNOME



































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