

Maybe they should focus on what their user base wants instead trying to be TikTok or whatever is hot this week.


Maybe they should focus on what their user base wants instead trying to be TikTok or whatever is hot this week.


I would rather have content posted by humans. Lemmy doesn’t need to be reddit anyway.


They will just have to create a fee to “cover the costs” of having to tell you what they are going to charge you.
I like plugging a second wireless mouse into a coworkers computer. The secret is to be subtle about it. Just turn the mouse on and jiggle it slightly. Do that randomly over a series of days. If they don’t notice you can always get more aggressive with it.
I think many grey hairs suddenly sprouted on peoples’ heads after commenting on this thread.
Music in restaurants and bars is just too loud. I know why the music is loud, but I am still going to shake my fist at it like Grandpa Simpson.


We are in an apocalypse of sorts, its just the slow motion kind that unfolds over decades, long enough for people to try to ignore it. Things get a little more hard to ignore when the sky is brown and the sun in red.


They can insist on being fairly paid, but the users have to think the transaction is fair as well. Ask Digg how much their platform was worth when all of the users were gone.
I am enjoying myself. It seems to be surprising stable so far considering. Not sure how well it is going to go on Reddit blackout day, but then Reddit used to be down all the time back in the day too.
There are some more features and things that I am sure could be implemented, but with more users Lemmy will get more people who want to work on it as well. Nothing that couldn’t be fixed with time.
On the instances side, Lemmy.ml wants to be a flagship instance, but not a general purpose instance, in spite of the fact that everyone here seems to be using it that way. Beehaw seems general interest but strongly moderated and controlled with only approved communities. I just wonder if someone will build a successful mainstream instance.
Black on black Adidas Ultraboost 22s. They are incredibly comfortable, and look decent enough to wear with anything short of formal attire. They are similar in style and price to your Asics too.


Honestly its just my local city subreddit, and the community for my favorite 2nd tier sports team. It has barely enough users even on reddit though, so it probably won’t survive with a smaller overall user base.
I was hoping for a switch 2 this year, but that is seeming less likely now.
In case you were wondering, 12,750 hours is 531 days. About a year and a half straight. If you played as a full time job 40 hours a week that is over 6 years.


If the ability to be a digital nomad had occurred earlier in my life I probably would have gone for it. Now I kind of don’t want to be away from my parents because I know they won’t be around forever. Plus I have a house and other commitments I don’t want to be away from.
I am not logging back into Twitter. They already lost my trust.