
@Basrandir @emacs Any preference between these two?

Is ellama the recommended package to use for code assistance on emacs?

Your whole premise falls short for one reason: you can dislike a post on microblogging UI. Reaction emojis are a thing. How is a bunch of thumb-downs different from a bunch of downvotes?

What do you mean "by negative feedback only in the form of posts"? Do you mean "you can not downvote a post"?

So many cool posts about #emacs recently but I am not sure the microblog UI is the best for them. Ideally, I wish we could group AP actors to announce any activity by a certain hashtag, so they could
So many cool posts about #emacs recently but I am not sure the microblog UI is the best for them. Ideally, I wish we could group AP actors to announce any activity by a certain hashtag, so they could become posts in something like #lemmy instead.
In the meantime, how do I get more of this emacs conversation on @emacs ?
My post about communick on (https://lemmy.world/c/fediverse) was unfeatured and I got a 3-day ban for "advertisements".
My post about communick on (https://lemmy.world/c/fediverse) was unfeatured and I got a 3-day ban for "advertisements".
My post about communick on (https://lemmy.world/c/fediverse) was unfeatured and I got a 3-day ban for "advertisements".

@Blaze that's one of the benefits of federation: https://communick.news/post/23471

My post about communick on (https://lemmy.world/c/fediverse) was unfeatured and I got a 3-day ban for "advertisements".
My post about communick on @fediverse was unfeatured and I got a 3-day ban for "advertisements".
The post was well received and had 100+ upvotes. I've written it after someone found a comment of mine and said more people could be interested.
I did talk about communick a lot on that community, but my participation was far from spammy. I also subscribed to plenty of other communities and kept any communick-related comments to the "right" place.