I’m distracted how big that pile of wood is and how close it is to the rest of the forest.
I’m distracted how big that pile of wood is and how close it is to the rest of the forest.
This post itself is mildly infuriating as I can’t tell what’s wrong in the picture!
I do find the way he works kinda strange. He’s of course entitled to work how he pleases but I think just some communication with the community would be appreciated especially as people are paying a subscription. Just pin a thread to say “I’m going to be away for x months, but I’ll still be working on the app.”
I’m surprised too by the “big bang” approach to doing huge releases, when deploying small incremental changes is the favoured approach in the software development community. You can keep providing value and fixing bugs whilst getting constant feedback.
I paid for the Reddit version but I’m glad I didn’t pay for the Lemmy version.
For me it’s only happening on specific communities on my local instance, every post shows a comment count but I can’t see the comments.
Edit: it happens on local communities that I’m not subscribed to. The moment I subscribe the comments are visible.
The way comments and users are purged from ml would make Stalin proud!
But they may not know the history of it or why it was made before joining. I certainly didn’t, it was more about a decentralised alternative to Reddit, I just joined and explored.
If you’re new to Lemmy then it won’t be common knowledge at all.
There’s a lot of [Citation needed] tags on a lot of those claims. I’m not denying they exist but it’s also a bit of a flimsy source.
What country are you from? I don’t see any fascist comments in your profile, but you do seem extremely pissed off that Ukraine is defending itself from Russia.
This must have flown right by me, but what was Reddit’s attitude?
I don’t think they are, they’re more akin to forums.
In my mind, social media is where you follow people and people broadcast their lives. That’s the social aspect of it.
With Reddit and Lemmy we follow communities on topics we’re interested in.
I do get the arguments for it to be social media but that just makes the category way too broad, as you could argue any site with a comment section is social media.
Zero. They awarded the contract to Lord Fuck-the-poor III who then pocketed the £250million.
The plane probably had a low stock of alcohol. The drinks trolley usually goes really slowly down the aisle so all it might have taken was a dozen or so passengers ordering a couple of cans each and then they’re sold out.
What does it even mean to collect it as an nft?!
I had no it was illegal in Germany, I just assumed it was legal up to a term limit. Do German women go across to a neighbouring country?
Steak and ale pies on the left and gravy in the right.
I don’t think they can see this post with it being on lemmy.world.
What’s Cuba like? How are things domestically there?
This is like the perfect comment as to why a lot of people find ml users insufferable and toxic.