I feel like a big hurdle is the way you have to type out cross posts. There was just something elegant about Reddits solution: /r/subreddit.
I feel like a big hurdle is the way you have to type out cross posts. There was just something elegant about Reddits solution: /r/subreddit.
You’re 100% right. I should have written ape. I’m sorry friend. RIP
Don’t forget Harambe! If we didn’t kill that monkey the world would surely be in a better place now…
Very true, Sword and Shield at 60fps is vastly superior to the 20-30 fps you get on Switch.
Unfortunately the movie for me was ruined in the end when they decided to make Barbieland a matriarchy once again.
After both systems failed it would have made sense for them to work and rule together. The sad part is that the movie seemed to work towards that outcome until the very end.
That might be good advise for America, but where in from it’s mainly young uneducated people that vote for parties that fuck up our system because they are blinded by racism. And guess which group of people is growing and not dying off? 😐
[This is a good video that explains the basics and what raid setup you want for what kind of data.] (https://youtube.com/watch?v=5K8szc9gDYw)
While I was also part of some niche communities back in the Reddit days, thanks to Lemmy, I switched to Linux and have found interesting new websites, tools and apps. So I’d say overall it’s a net positive.
You don’t have to pay for it or use the app. I happily payed for (imo) the best App out there.
I need more info on the rattlesnake story. Did you have your phone with you? Did you call someone to help you? What happened?
So is the Cinders drop rate back to what it was? Has anyone tested it yet?
Good change, but the patch still has way too many pain points for me to play it. It’s a shame. I was really having fun before the patch.
The problem isn’t that there are no libraries out there that parse Markdown. There are, in fact, plenty for all different languages. The issue is that every site has its own flavor of it. Lemmy does it one way, GitHub another, and something else does it completely differently yet again.
It is, unfortunately, kind of a mess.