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I think this guide looks great and your platform is extremely polished. But I’m confused on why are you sharing on this dead community? Especially that programming dev the instance itself isn’t really a blooming community for devs really. I see you already have a follower base on GitHub so you’re not actually desperate.
I, for one, appreciate the use of less populous spaces. It’s where I like to hang out, so it’s nice to not have to “go to the city” for everything.
Thanks! I’m glad you liked it. It was more of a way to walk away from Reddit, really. Some people asked for the challenge to be on Lemmy, I just listened to them.
I appreciate it too! Subscribed the second I saw this :)