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. 💕
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.
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.