Nothing specific on Lemmy yet, mostly sorting by new or active and scrolling through.
Back on Reddit, I was mostly on hobbyist subs, such as /r/mechanicalkeyboards, /r/hiking, /r/trucksim and /r/simracing
Nothing specific on Lemmy yet, mostly sorting by new or active and scrolling through.
Back on Reddit, I was mostly on hobbyist subs, such as /r/mechanicalkeyboards, /r/hiking, /r/trucksim and /r/simracing
Hello from your tiny neighbour down south ;)
Feddit.de because Deutschsprachig and I loved Reddit, but would love to see a successfully federated version of it.
Anger and spite, like what other have mentioned, but also, it’s always nice to be part of a growing community.
You feel like you’re actually contributing rather than just being a statistic.
I, for one, actually like the wefwef icon. It has a personality of its own.
Perhaps the ability to customise and select an icon would be the real solution here.
wefwef is unique as an identity and the all lowercase styling makes it even more so.
I vote for wefwef and hopes it remains that way!
I think u/spez should be the first to do an AMA right here on lemmy.
Definitely number 3. I completely agree that Reddit was great for the niche stuff.
I mean, if not for Reddit, I wouldn’t have organised multiple hiking and backpacking trips, sticking up propaganda posters about kayaking.
Man, I miss the days of offline multiplayer. Split-screens, one person hogging WASD and the other the arrow keys.
Shit, I’m old.
That makes sense actually. Not a bad idea at all.
“Never enhance images for these sites:”
Shares list of sites to never enhance images for with Microsoft
Parkour!
This is my pile of shit. There are many like it, but this one is mine.
Why not add it to a wishlist, then purchase it when it launches, or when it goes on sale?
I have never pre-ordered anything, because it always felt like I would immediately lose my money, but yet I can’t use or have the item I paid for. Maybe it’s just my insecurity when it comes to finances.
It’s certainly fantastic and unprecedented, that different user bases, from very different types of platforms are able to come together and interact from their platforms of choice.
We may be witnessing a disruption right now. I do see more benefits than drawbacks with federated content, but that could just be my very biased point of view.
Genuinely curious why people pre-order? Is it because of the initial excitement and FOMO kicking in? Or is it a true belief that pre-order ming will support the creators to produce a better final product?
Perhaps not enough content yet. I’m not getting any positive hits on Bing or Brave search.
One concern about federation is that search engines could potentially (and likely) dilute results because they appear to be coming from different sites and URLs.
Sweet Jesus. I never imagined so many subreddits would go dark over this.
I think Mastodon’s community isn’t really up to par with what most Twitter ditchers were expecting.
The Reddit-Lemmy exodus however, is far more exaggerated because of the tremendous number of users on third-party apps that were being killed.
This probably led to a lot more content generation and activity which makes it a lot more welcoming than Mastodon was.
Pretty sure we’re witnessing an AI gaining sentience. Amazing times.