Hopefully this kind of content is ok here. Up until recently, when I would be searching for some kind of technical info, the top (and best) results would usually all be Reddit posts. I was very pleasantly surprised to do that this time and find a Lemmy post instead!

…It did happen to be a post from me, so unfortunately didn’t answer my question at all, but I still thought it was really neat and wanted to share. Has anyone else seen Lemmy stuff getting indexed and turning up in their search results?

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Take that, Stack Overflow! Programming.dev on deck!!! Let’s gooooooo

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I honestly think Programming.dev is very well positioned to become a “programming reddit” of sorts. Nice polished sounding domain name, and a discussion platform visually similar to Discourse but with the grunt of the fediverse behind it.

The only thing holding it back is probably a setting for showing local communities by default, when logged out browsing. Whenever that feature arrives in Lemmy then 👌

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Any recommended communities in programming.dev?

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I follow !programming@programming.dev, !programmer_humor@programming.dev, and !webdev@programming.dev

The first two are relatively busy if you’re looking for content

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If you need programming.dev, it’s recommended to set up an account there. The local communities page is very informative.

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You could come to the community I (poorly) moderate, that this post is indirectly about 😝

!haxe@programming.dev

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hm. when I test in a private browsing mode it shows Local by default. That doesn’t happen for you?

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I honestly think Programming.dev is very well positioned to become a “programming reddit” of sorts. Nice polished sounding domain name, and a discussion platform visually similar to Discourse but with the grunt of the fediverse behind it.

is exactly what I was going for when I created the instance so I’m glad to see others think it could succeed!

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