I've been dealing with some health issues and a new baby so I have been taking a break.
I'll be engaged again after the new year.
Thanks so much for checking in!
Sublinks, crafted using Java Spring Boot, stands as a state-of-the-art link aggregation and microblogging platform, reminiscent yet advanced compared to Lemmy & Kbin.
It features a Lemmy compatible API, allowing for seamless integration and migration for existing Lemmy users.
Unique to Sublinks are its enhanced moderation tools, tailored to provide a safe and manageable online community space.
Embracing the fediverse, it supports the ActivityPub protocol, enabling interoperability with a wide range of social platforms.
Sublinks is not just a platform; it’s a community-centric ecosystem, prioritizing user experience, content authenticity, and networked social interaction.
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I've been dealing with some health issues and a new baby so I have been taking a break.
I'll be engaged again after the new year.
Thanks so much for checking in!
Congratulations on the baby! And I hope your health issues have been or are being resolved ❤️
Thanks a lot! I'm seeing a path to recovery. I'm assuming I'll be tip-top by January.
Wishing you and yours the best this holiday season. 💕
I've definitely been curious. Only recently found out that Beehaw was planning on moving to Sublinks. I stopped using my account there because the future was so uncertain and I think this is a pretty cool path forward.
Peeking at the gituhb, there has not been basically any activity in the last couple months. The frontend code get continual updates from a dependency bot and otherwise nothing has happened since August.
Honestly I thought they were dead after they gave up on making a database, but they seem to still be a very viable shop. They just bought chef, and while it's now under a license trapdoor it's still a very versatile product.
I can only wish them the best. I remember driving up to Bedford and Nashua to talk with them when I was back in Jersey, and they were always a great shop, filled with eager and enthused engineer types.
This comment doesn't make sense to me. Are you a bot? 🤓
And people worry about LLMs taking over competent work. Thanks for your hard work, congrats on the kid, and take the time you need.