i think lemmy shouldn’t devolve into a feature-bloated monstrosity.
i’ve made the experience consistently in my life that the software that’s still around after more than 30 years is mostly the software that’s very simple and stable, no new features added after a while. Consider linux command line programs like wget and mkdir. Programs should do one thing and do it well, i believe.
meanwhile feature-creep slowly kills programs like cancer. consider notepad which got tabs, dark theme, and now it’s a 300 MB memory-consumption electron-based web browser with a text editor.
i think lemmy shouldn’t devolve into a feature-bloated monstrosity.
i’ve made the experience consistently in my life that the software that’s still around after more than 30 years is mostly the software that’s very simple and stable, no new features added after a while. Consider linux command line programs like
wgetandmkdir. Programs should do one thing and do it well, i believe.meanwhile feature-creep slowly kills programs like cancer. consider notepad which got tabs, dark theme, and now it’s a 300 MB memory-consumption electron-based web browser with a text editor.
Crosspost comments consolidation comes up regularly as an issue, Piefed solves it: https://piefed.zip/c/fediverse/p/668091/the-problem-of-cross-community-posting#post_replies
Same for actual instance blocking
Lemmy 1.0 will offer similar features: https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy-ui/issues/3386