In recent weeks, I have posted an absolutely staggering amount of content on Lemmy.

My goal is simply to support the platform. I hate huge corporations.

Now I’m taking a break. I won’t post anything or I’ll post very little (I still feel a little guilty!! Who will post new content 😢?)

But I need to focus on improving my own life and relax.

However… I’m just curious.

Is the number of Lemmy users actually increasing, decreasing, or staying the same? Is that data even available?

Edit: I will still post stuff. I’ll just post a lot less!

  • mesa
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    32 days ago

    Yep and its pretty easy to read when looking at the source code.

    • @Petter1@discuss.tchncs.de
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      -12 days ago

      C is easy as well… For me, even more easy than python, as I read like 100x more C++ rather than python…

      I don’t even bother to write python anymore 🤣 I let it generate by AI nowadays

      • mesa
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        31 day ago

        Honestly as long as its a “supported” language and well built, I would argue the language doesn’t matter as much as its execution.

        I make my $$ on python, but C/C++ is soooo much better than when I started back a couple of decades ago. both are “fast enough”. Im glad there are people like you that like to work with the Cs of the world :).