Macncheese isn’t a big thing in other countries. Now cheesy potatoes with raisins!
Macncheese isn’t a big thing in other countries. Now cheesy potatoes with raisins!
Caught covid in line at the gas station for a lottery ticket :(
I check out reddit every few days and tbh lemmy has the same amount of mainstream content. The only difference is that reddit niche subs are more active.
I think the fact that anyone can make the same community on a new instance diminishes niche communities more. If I pick a game on reddit ill find 2 or so instances with lots of use. On lemmy there will be 10 communities all mostly abandoned.
You can feel a difference on reddit though. Quality content and content numbers are greatly reduced from even a month ago.
He who controls the spice, controls the universe.
-Baron Harkonnen
I pay 150 a month for 20/10mbps (actual is more like 10/5) with a 1.5tb cap. I would stab a baby to get yours.
If you are really unlucky the number doubles so many time you end up tied on the tracks.
It is, but they are spending less time on lemmy than they did on reddit.
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and what have I got to show for it?
Another day older and deeper in debt.
That’s my problem I have 8 cheat days a week :( Hard to lose weight that way!
I think admin, administrator and those type names (system administrator, sys admin etc) should be reserved but you shouldnt ban admin as being part of a name. What about sadmin / sadminute… or badmin / badminute (and every variantion of that like MadMinotaur )and other variants like that.
I think they should implement a “best” category and allow each server to curate which communities it adds to it’s “best” category and just let them game it all they want. Just dont replace any of the current options with it. Then if you select “best” and “all” it would give you content that every non black listed server from your home things is best.
Something feels wrong but I normally just browsed “best” on reddit and that was a curated list of top subs. So it’s weird to me to sort Lemmy by “Hot” and get a ton of posts from random communities with no upvotes or replies. Which they are obviously not HOT as no one has engaged with them except the OP.
I feel like something is “off” with the way it is curating things.
This problem existed on reddit too still. You have r/games r/game r/gamers r/gamenews r/gamernews etc. All trying to do the exact same thing.
There is a hole if you look close enough…