@rglullis posting content (news about a programming language, frameworks and related tooling) to a particular forum doesnt make it useful as a Q&A, that is largely what I see in most cases.
@sik0fewl I think Lemmy can do most the job.
But we’re missing an instance dedicated to that, a place people can port their S.O. answers to, and start building language or domain specific communities
Any interest in hosting q&a style programming communities?
See: https://social.anoxinon.de/@Codeberg/112416604462962336
@silverpill @article_interop article.name would be ideal, though I think lemmy expects title
Any rust devs on here looking for a place to contribute?
\#Lemmy currently only supports OAuth 2.0 Password grant type, which is legacy since you have to trust the app with your login credentials
Seems like a pretty important adoption barrier https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/issues/1368