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I don't think the article proposes that a community should not accept new members. On the contrary, it critiques the breaking of communities.

Migrants or refugees have to find a new community because their old one was broken for whatever reason, be it war, financial troubles or something else. So in that case, that first breakage of community should have been prevented and the community preserved.


If anything it's well known that migrants tend to build communities as well as high-skills "expats".


This is a completely different topic though. And not relevant to point being discussed. Analyzing the effectiveness of community building by different groups is a separate issue.


The author of the article claims that a mere migration to a new platform does not solve the problem. It just fragments the community. I agree with that. For one or another reason not all people will migrate.


stay on discord then i suppose? if you dont like discord, staying on it is surely not an option though i assumed?


I am not on discord, so I don't have skin in the game. But it depends on the community I guess. If everyone stayed on discord then there would be no change. But any kind of change would probably have some kind of effect, even if all people migrated to a new platform.

I can try to think of a simple scenario. For whatever reason, a user may not be as active in the new platform as they were on discord. This could alter the community dynamics. On a bigger scale this could have visible effects in the actual community.

To be clear, I am not advocating in favor of staying on discord. I just find the concept of community building interesting.


>1. Accept comments via email

In case anyone is curious, I (very) recently implemented a similar comment system based on email. I posted a write-up about it[1].

[1]: https://ckardaris.github.io/blog/2026/01/22/my-comments-run-...


This is a really neat idea.


I am very satisfied with KISS launcher[1]. I have been using it for a while now. It's simple and gets out of the way.

[1] https://kisslauncher.com/


Interesting project. Thanks for sharing.

I am also a fan of DDG bangs and I see two missing features:

1. DDG supports bangs at any place in the query (even in the middle of it). I can search "topic !wiki" and it will work as expected.

2. DDG also supports following the first result in a query if a bare '!' is present in the query. Searching " hacker news !" will land me in the actual website without having to click anything in the results page.

Maybe you can consider adding these.


I thought ddg supported !s at arbitrary locations, but came across enough exceptions that I now invariably put them at the beginning or end.


I actually did not know if these, but I definitely will implement those!


The current version is a bit incomplete in that regard. I should make a video tutorial ASAP.

There was a YouTube video made some time ago, but it is about the previous version. You could check it out. But be sure to read the documentation because many things have changed.

Link: https://youtu.be/I0DCxCPhSqc


First feature rich version of ucollage, a vim inspired command line image viewer based on ueberzug. Looking forward to your thoughts and suggestions.


Last week I started writing a small script to show images from my command line. It quickly grew to something with a little more features.

ucollage is based on ueberzug, so the images drawn are pixel perfect.

I hope you find it interesting.


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