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That's a very open-ended question. You may want to narrow it down a bit, unless you're truly just looking for anything.
Some helpful information would be your experience level (are you only looking to learn or is your goal to create something), what languages and frameworks you know, if you're looking to join an existing project or lead your own, what type of collaboration (collaboration could mean anything from working on the same git repo to remote pair programming), what you look to get out of it, how much time you're willing to invest, and other things in a similar vein.
Sorry I should of been clearer. I meant the people from the last post all seemed interesting so I was wondering what projects you all were working on that are open to collaboration, even if I don't understand I find it interesting to hear about them
also, I don't imagine lemmy is the right place to be looking for specific work/contracts haha
When you say "the last post", please link to it since different people have wildly different client settings that may not show every community's posts in an adjacent fashion.
uhh... click my profile dude?
Please be considerate: how would anyone know that you meant your last post? Why not the last post on c/programming? If you're asking a question, please try to make it easy for people to answer. A link is easy to add and avoids ambiguity.
its two clicks dude, put your attitude towards something important. Like the revolution comrade /hj
It's two clicks for you... But for n people it's 2n clicks.
Grow up and learn to post a link ffs.
They've been nothing but kind to you.
And it won't be two clicks a month from now.