Helped a guy and reduced landfill waste, all in one move. Time well spent.
Helped a guy and reduced landfill waste, all in one move. Time well spent.
That’s the article that convinced me I didn’t want to run a Lemmy instance.
“Redditor for 16 years” which is how long ago Digg shat the bed. Reddit has followed in their footsteps.
Previously, it was “now there’s a blue heart when you click!” For some reason, it makes me feel sad watching these people/bots trick other people for a click.
Elon has clearly shown that I can trust him with my finances. I am excited to turn all my personal data and money over to his excellently designed software and highly ethical company. What could go wrong?
I’ve noticed the same thing. Subs that used to have a vibrant /new feed now seem to have just a few recent posts.
I’m enjoying Lemmy more and more each day. From the moment I loaded Wefwef, I knew I had a new home. It’s not perfect, but it was reminiscent enough of Apollo for me to know that Lemmy is a contender. I still mainly use desktop access, but having a mobile app I can pull up and scroll made me feel much better about leaving Reddit.
Our local theater has huge heated leather seats, a fantastic sound system, and you can go to a matinée for $6 with popcorn included. I love Marcus Theaters, they do it right. Good food and drinks, too, delivered to your seat.
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