It is in the list on the website!
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Hope it will work out!
Interesting, thanks
I was expecting pastis too, I'm surprised it's not mentioned, especially as the website is made by a French person (or at least has a French version)
It is more Cognac than VSOP (VSOP is a quality label I think? I'm no expert).
The rest of the list on the website show a bit more on their catalogue
Armagnac – Similar to Cognac, but produced in the Gascony region of southwest France, and known for its more rustic and robust flavor profile.
Chartreuse – A herbal liqueur made by Carthusian monks in the French Alps, with a complex blend of 130 different herbs and spices, and often used in cocktails or enjoyed as a digestif.
Calvados – An apple brandy from the Normandy region, made from fermented apple cider and aged in oak barrels, and known for its fruity and aromatic flavor profile.
Absinthe – A highly alcoholic and anise-flavored spirit, popular in the late 19th and early 20th centuries and often associated with the bohemian culture of Paris, and now making a comeback among cocktail enthusiasts.
All of them are good, I find Chartreuse to be the most unique, you really taste there is a bunch of herbs in there.
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Getting into COBOL to be able to write your own checks is a valid answer.
whether it would make much more sense to stick with the same DB unless there’s a good reason for divergence.
SL Dev said they reengineered the database schema and didn't want to use the Lemmy one. Based on the summer performance issues, I guess it makes sense.
However unlikely that is … trying not to fragment the fediverse too much would be awesome and its pleasant to see some dedication here to that end.
At the end of the day, it's still Activitypub. The compatibility between Lemmy and Kbin works pretty well, most of the issues we had were federation related, and those existed within Lemmy itself.
Full disclaimer: I code and work in Rust daily on the backend and frontend.
Would you and your colleagues be interested in contributing to Lemmy's codebase? I'm genuinely asking, I'm still surprised by the low number of contributors for a project that has 40k active monthly users
To get contributors to the backend?
That would be nice
Thank you for the detailed answer!