They do, they just have the manpower to deal with it.
They do, they just have the manpower to deal with it.
It never was and it wasn’t going to be.
13 years here
osTicket, Radarr, Sonarr, Bazarr, Plex, SABnzbd
It’s already inside all of us.
Sleep?
It does, especially on hot days when they all come for me. Get a good bottle spray tho.
Get a spray bottle, put alcohol in it, it will always hit one.
The camera holes keep getting bigger and bigger.
In the video, they wrote some random text and “accidentally” deleted it, then used the “Undo” function to bring it back.
I feel this is the right move since /r/Android is promoting lemdro.id, this move also takes a big load off of lemmy.world.
Kinda low, there are genuinely people who are only on Reddit for the content and will be angry at any kind of disturbance.
Don’t think it’s lost, I think /r/DataHoarders saved a raw copy.
I don’t think I’ve experienced that in my 13 years on Reddit, then again I’m selective with what I sub to.
For a simple explanation, imagine instances as servers. Servers can host the lemmy code, think of it like an opensource reddit. Instances can connect and interact with each other when they federate and they can defederate (break the connection).
I was surprised they didn’t participate in the blackout, but at least it’s better late than never.
A shit ton if people have been fighting hard for the last month. 8000 subs, people have been campaigning and making dedicated web sites to follow what’s up and to connect. There’s been immense effort put into this from lots of people.
Pretty sure 99% of the people here participated in the effort, when Reddit showed they wouldn’t budge after the first blackout, we knew the fight was over, why beg to stay over with your abusive partner?
I don’t think there is, truth is, we are like about 5 seconds in the bing bang, it’s going to take a bit of time for things to settle and start having identities, some instances are leaning left, some are right, some are somewhere in between.
I miss-cropped, OP for context:
About damn time, I used to browse /r/cryptocurrency and it was filled with posts farming moons.