This kind of stuff might be worth mentioning in their discord and asking if it's worth writing some docs on :) go get some contributor cred ๐ Even just writing reproducible steps and solution and why the solution works could be worth it because then a technical doc writer can take that and start from there.
0xDREADBEEF
ie a Swedish circlejerk subreddit?
A software dev co-op would be sick ๐
Elixir and Phoenix would be a great story for this as well, it'd even remove the redis dependency
Honestly, I taught myself JS in like 2009 as my first programming language. My high school taught Java, but I didn't get OOP. I understand functional programming though, so after JS I taught myself Elixir, then OCaml and Haskell. I really wish I was just taught Clojure or another lisp-like in school though. Python is... okay... I need expressions in my language, though, and Python is not that.
The fact that the dates in the commit log are relative is stupid as shit. I am looking for the commit on March 14th at 3pm, not "last year"
edit: I'm an idiot ๐ญ
edit 2: I just noticed that GitHub's git log does show exact dates, only as headings though, not on each commit.
little bro thinks f in FOSS means free as in beer ๐
Arm yourselves with the AGPL and the GPL friends.