I'm not going through every one, but null checks, vertical separation, status variables and binary operator in name, are all things that often make your code better and more readable
Most Europeans still have a casual sense of arrogance and superiority over the rest of the world. It's not very heavy, but it's there, even among some of the best people I know
I guess because it's featureful, easy and they provide a hosted, white labeled service. It's not great, but it's a safe useable bet. Most organizations don't want to worry about it too much
Pardon me mister or misses. But in my naivity, I did not realize we are forbidden from discussing topics merely because they were brought up in a humoristic context
A little too long and generic. I think Fediverse is fine as long as we treat it as a name and don't force people to necessarily understand what it means. People understand names, they're the most human thing there is
To add, discourse is pretty big among techy communities, including, ironically, the fediverse forum. It also has a pretty terrible user experience, but also a ton of tools for corporates, which lemmy will probably need if they want to market to those types (lot of potential money there).
And the thing is, even if those don't add to the regular fedi/threadi verse, they still get people familiar with the platform and UI.
https://github.com/jswanner/DontF-WithPaste