

It could absolutely be implemented by Sync.
It could absolutely be implemented by Sync.
I don’t know, man, it’s just like… the way that it is.
Reminds me of that gif of Obama. Same exact expression.
I’d settle for more transparency from the dev about what happens with your data when you pay. Is it still collected?
Sync for Lemmy has keyword filters. I set that up the second it was released.
…Limit?
Rekindle old friendships. Every time you do something together, plant a seed for the next thing you’re going to do. Meet new people through them. If you like the people, don’t say no to anything you’re invited to. Rinse, repeat.
Æon Flux, from 2005. 9% on RT. I’m not sure if it’s nostalgia from seeing it as a teen or if the masses weren’t ready for it or what, but it was just so unique and had such a cool vibe.
I’ve been there! Impossible to get a photo without any people in it, but so beautiful. We also visited a perfume factory nearby, which was way cooler than I would’ve expected.
It’s more like, “all things that can exist do.”
Wait wait wait. Stop everything. I’ve found my post.
I too was like you. Every flimsy-ass can opener I had ever used couldn’t puncture cans consistently, would get off track, leave uncut sections, and just generally suck completely. I got so fed up replacing them that I went off the deep end researching these things.
My wife got impatient with me. She told me to come back to bed; that can openers weren’t this important. That didn’t stop me. I was going to put an end to the suck. I read review sites, I visited stores, I called people. After literal days of research, I made my decision.
A can opener doesn’t need to be complicated or decked out with fancy features. Fundamentally, the qualities you want are reliability, comfort, build quality, and leverage (i.e. a powerful mechanical advantage).
I didn’t buy the OXO. Not a side-cutter (don’t get me started). I bought the EZ-Duz-It can opener—an unassuming name for the most brilliant can opener ever built.
It’s inexpensive and durable. It securely latches onto cans and glides through them with ease. The knob spins smoothly with little effort. This thing is a dream. Never before have I experienced such a drastic shift in how I felt about a product.
There simply is no other answer.
The lotr memes community is pretty active, actually, it’s one of my favorites here. Not sure about prequel memes.
If you haven’t heard this already, check out the various apps that are available for Lemmy, they improve the experience greatly.
Just do what my colleagues do, ignore it completely.
Pros: Very time and resource efficient. Little documentation needed.
Cons: Doesn’t solve the problem.
I have nothing against people that want to use Threads, truly, and I would welcome them to Lemmy. That said, I do draw the line at federating with Threads. I’m here specifically because it’s not part of a big company. If anyone wants to enjoy that content, go for it! Just create an account over there.
That, and just mention it in the comments of other posts when it’s contextually appropriate.
There’s an added complication that the left lane on the roundabout is for the A610 only:
The street you’re trying to get to IS the A610, no? So yeah, take the left lane.
John Wick’s a cool guy. He went berserk getting revenge. That’s how I’m feeling.
I agree with this guy. If you keep your sub blacked out, people will just move to other subs or make alternatives. If you open it, you’ll be able to advertise Lemmy. Ultimately, that’s the only thing that’s going to kill Reddit. Lemmy has to grow into a viable competitor and poach Reddit’s userbase.
Hell, make automod comment about Lemmy on every submission. Write a set of instructions. Go to xyz URL, make an account, download Liftoff, subscribe to your new community on Lemmy.
70 isn’t THAT old.
I came here to post this. Glad to see it’s where it needs to be.