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  • I am not right wing. Believe it or not it’s possible to be left leaning and not spew gibberish like “NATO made putin invade”, “NK is a vanguard against imperialism” and “everything I don’t like is a GIA psyop”.

    More so if for example you speak fluent russian, you’ve lived there for multiple years and you’ve studied the history of russian imperialism (be it in the form of the USSR or its current form).

    I wouldn’t say Chomsky is a tankie, but his involvement with US oligarchs and authoritarians does make one wonder…

    FYI, I consider tankies to be supporters of authoritarian state capitalism and the genocidal imperialist policies of such models.






    • Better on-boarding - For non-technically inclined users, Fedi can be challenging. I personally strongly oppose the “join by selecting instance” type sites. There should be an algorithm automatically signing up users based on region, refer header and perhaps some sort of random selection
    • With respect to Threadi, when a user is logged in, all links to instance/communities should automatically be transformed to the “view via your instance format” ([email protected]).
    • Movement to Piefed (I am aware I am posting from a Lemmy account, this one is used for managing [email protected], I used Piefed) - tankies are a major turn off for people across the globe and across the political spectrum.
    • Target users who are recognize the severe dangerous of US oligarchy. More and more people are recognizing that the American model is a dead end.
    • Target open source communities. I don’t understand why r/linux or r/BSD are not making a move to directing users towards Threadi

    And most importantly: post, comment, upvote.

    Note, I am doing some of these thing when I can.







  • For sure, I am talking about smaller projects where programming elements are relatively low key and critical parts are the business logic and how it impacts UX/UI and use case flows.

    I was between projects and I needed money so I accepted a project from a repeat client where I knew 80% of it very well (and how to implement it), but there were parts that I vibe coded (albeit they were simple enough that I could understand the logic of what I was deploying even though I don’t know how to code).

    The contract size was simply too small for me to get a subcontractor, I would be giving them most of payment (while doing 80% of the work).

    I think it’s fair to use vibe coding in such situations.

    I would not risk vibe coding in a situation where I felt I would be undermining the clients’ project (I want repeat clients and I don’t want to have to spend time fixing things for free).