Thank you! Simply attacking a mode without weighing the number of users using that mode gives us a chart that shows the most-used mode.
Similar to a map of heart attack deaths that shows most happen in New York, California, and Texas.
Thank you! Simply attacking a mode without weighing the number of users using that mode gives us a chart that shows the most-used mode.
Similar to a map of heart attack deaths that shows most happen in New York, California, and Texas.
Correct. The tie is designed to cover the buttons of the shirt.
I see the goodbye page but click dismiss and it still browses.
RiF working here
what’s frustrating is that many of those websites are still there. but when I use Google to try to find them, they don’t show up in the results. not that they are buried on like page five of the results. they literally don’t show up anymore.
That actually sounds pretty good. Especially on a sausage pizza.
Road Guy Rob talks about how highway engineering works in a fun, highly animated way:
Here’s one about a bike lane disaster – where the city screwed up and undid it after a week:
Yeah. It’s like when people tell me I just gotta move on after my ex called out of the blue and said stuff so mean, I had to block her number.
I try not to obsess about it. But (in our analogy) it was only a week ago. I’m still going through the stages of grief.
Guess that’s why I don’t see any. Jerboa for the win!
just find another web site
Okay. Done and done.
That’s fine. We make a new place.
That’s the beauty of the internet (and similarly, America). We just find a space to talk.
I realized today that maybe all I need is something to scroll and some comments to read.
Sunday, this place felt dead. But each day the traffic seems to pick up and I miss Reddit less and less.
In a few weeks, I won’t miss Reddit at all (at this pace)
But not for me. I’m forever gone.
And if there are enough power users (lots of comments, posts) like me who feel the same, it will have an impact.
There’s a HUGE middle ground between “nothing changes” and “reddit goes out of business.” As we see with Twitter, you can have a zombie platform that persists but slowly loses inertia month after month.
It’s not that Reddit dies abruptly. It’s that the platform is wounded now and, without attention, will bleed out slowly over many years.
Yes… let’s make people return to the most EXPENSIVE cities on the planet.
I know like three tech workers who permanently moved to Appalachia, the Ozarks, etc. They ain’t coming back. They can get another tech job in 3 days or less. So, they’re just going to do that.
This is a GREAT time for smaller companies who’ve been desperate to hire talent. They will be more than happy to accommodate remote work.
I’m frankly just grateful we haven’t broken Lemmy.
What was once a “consolation prize” (Lemmy) is quickly rekindling my joy in this type of a site. I haven’t felt this giddy since opening a reddit account in like 2011.
I hope lemmings sticks. It’s cure. It pokes fun at ourselves. It’s great.
Instead, we’ll have Pie Days…
…except they’ll all be on the same day.
Love the app! Thank you for being RiF’s spiritual successor.
I would have thought so of myself, but yet, here we are
These federated let me things really really remind me of the way Reddit used to be about a decade ago. And frankly, now that I found the Jerboa app, I really don’t miss Reddit at all.
I just wanted to find a place where I could scroll around and chat with other nerds. And that’s basically what Lemmy is.
Or, as a market-based solution: TurboTax raised the price for small business returns to about the same as hiring and accountant. So, now I just hire an accountant.