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?

  • Petter1@discuss.tchncs.de
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    17 hours ago

    Damn! How inefficient 🤪 but that explains a lot

    Python dev tend to vibe code while C (and other similar programming language) devs tend to plan more prior coding.

    As a decision maker, I would let my devs only use python for proof of concepts or for build scripts…

    • Lena@gregtech.eu
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      13 hours ago

      Damn! How inefficient 🤪 but that explains a lot

      Although I’m not a big fan of python, or dynamically typed languages in general, I think its DX is a lot better than stuff like C. Unless you really enjoy leaking 40GB of ram per second.

      Python dev tend to vibe code

      What? Maybe the percentage of vibe coders among python users is higher, but that’s irrelevant. Just hire the real developers…