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Any thoughts on this OP or is this more “let me just link this everywhere and not actually give any discussion about it myself” links are so prevalent on lemmy lately.
There was a somewhat passionate discussion on this on a post about 10 days ago, with the maintainer participating
https://lemmy.world/post/1976855
(Sorry for the http, still working out how to post lemmy style links)
I noticed it in a community that it didn’t seem to fit and I’m subbed here. I did a quick look and didn’t see it in this community. It is a list I personally have had bookmarked for a while and used to get started with self hosting.
I think it’s a numbers issue; far too many links than there are people that are knowledgeable and willing to talk about them
I now understand why Lemmy is called “link aggregator” software