Twice a day, but I occasionally miss the one at night after a night out. Still haven’t had any cavities!
Twice a day, but I occasionally miss the one at night after a night out. Still haven’t had any cavities!
In the line of slightly dumb but low key valuable options, buddy should trip on it. Going on a solo trip really helped me learn to practice mindfulness and to just slow down and enjoy what’s going on around me.
I’m also curious which will see more development. Kbin has a lower bar to entry because it’s PHP but I imagine there are others that have no interest in touching PHP unless I’m being paid for it. I’d have to learn Rust to help with Lemmy but I have heard really good things about it so I’m considering it.
It’s definitely showing that most people aren’t willing to be inconvenienced even if it’s to help themselves. I’m not sure a scenario exists where going back to reddit is a good idea. They are going public and that’s not gonna change. Being a public company means they are going to chase the money and if they don’t today they will burn down the platform to make more money later.
I know, it’s disgusting. I had an argument with a friend saying that all companies are greedy so why would you expect reddit to be different… I mean yeah if you just let them walk all over you that’s what’s gonna happen.
Idk if I want to get back to a post I’ll usually do it through my own comments. When I’m looking at my feed I want new posts.
I switched it out for the PWA of my instance
Is my Lemmy bugging? I’m seeing this comment on a cyberpunk post.
I switched to DuckDuckGo a while ago and haven’t regretted it at all. I honestly barely notice the difference. Realistically I should switch to firefox next but I’m pretty ingrainded in google chrome admittedly.
I really like it so far and I love that it theoretically avoids the problems we had with reddit ever arising in the future. I’m a bit worried it might be a bit too complicated for normal users. But I guess we’ll have to see. I’m also a bit worried about it from a security perspective, what’s stopping someone making a hostile instance or faking a lemmy instance to get people to click malicious links? They can be hosted on any website so you can’t really know.
I definitely get what you mean and I think the idea that you can get away with no censorship is naive. However, they could just as easily be talking about r/conservatives use of conservative only posts and their banning of anyone sharing opposing viewpoints.
What advantage would switching to crypto have? I’m not well versed in how Lemmy works yet but I don’t see why Lemmy would need blockchain.
Can you follow mastodon pages on Lemmy?