

“We made an extension system. You’re not really supposed to use it, though.”


“We made an extension system. You’re not really supposed to use it, though.”
At the time of death, or, uh, cumulatively?
s/\(r\)\ /\'\1e\ /g
(I think, lol.)
This is demonstrably false. Correction:
most of whom are furries


A hotdog would be the opposite of a cold cat. Or were you thinking of a warmdog?


How about the power… to move you?


Do with that information what you will
Hey, some of us made our accounts when this was the Lemmy instance.


Unless I’m missing something, this has to do with the Epic stuff, not developer verification.


Primeco
It was all that extraterrestrial PCS technology.
Federating with another instance essentially means caching/rehosting their content, so it’s easy to see why some instance hosts may not want to deal with that from particular instances. As others have said, you can join an instance that’s more open to everything, or just host your own.
There’s already a very-active-by-Lemmy-standards photography community: [email protected]
It’s not perfect, but having thin pillows that are a bit worn/broken-in can make then less likely to spring back into their flat shape. The way you place them can also help… for example, rolling downward toward the mattress instead of up, rolling the bottom one and placing the top one across it to hold the roll in place, or placing two half-rolled pillows in a, uh, “69” orientation so the pillows keep each other’s roll in place with friction. Depending on how you sleep you also might be able to train yourself to shift position/roll over without lifting your head, but that’s more of a challenge.
Two thin pillows stacked and oriented vertically. Thinness is key because they’re easy to fold or roll to “make” pillows of various shapes and thicknesses, to support whatever position I feel like lying in.
Yep, this is correct. It started as a “friendly fork” that added a few quality-of-life features that the official version didn’t have.