It sure reads that way. Absolutely bizarre writing style
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It sure reads that way. Absolutely bizarre writing style
Capitalism is all about perverse incentives. It’s unavoidable
My mom’s gonna be so mad her propaganda Trump memes are gone
Anthony Mackie did great with what he had to work with. But the writing sucked.
Not even a little bit
It’s not perfect but I’m quite happy with wefwef.app
Skynet has arrived, and she is thirsty
You are attempting to go to other people’s homes to watch their tv, featuring the tv channels you already have at home. You are struggling with your house key not working on their doors.
I recommend you stay in your own home and surf the channels from your own tv.
Meaning, add the subscriptions from your own kbin server, to their content.
You will have a much easier time if you go to the https://kbin.social/m/kbinStyles magazine and install the QOL tamper monkey script and other kbin improvements. Eventually this stuff will all make it into the codebase.
Hello from lemmy.world
You will probably want to keep all 3 accounts as the content will diverge over time and how you interact with it will also.
Someone else used the analogy of countries and passports. You may travel and see travelers from various countries and you have access to 3 of them. You’ll have visitors and you can visit. That doesn’t make your country the same as theirs.
I’m direct terms, yes the underlying protocols are shared and the same content can be viewed by all of them at once if they are currently federated (connected) which right now they are.
Yeah, the defederation of Kbin exacerbated this, but it was inevitable anyway. Even reddit had a bunch of spinoff variants of subs like wallstreetbets. There’s no avoiding it.
Sub to the ones you like, unsub from the ones you don’t. If a community really pulls together then there will be a consolidation point and that’ll be it.
This is pretty significant!
Give it time 😃
Squabbles seems to have not hit user critical mass. Tildes looks like it’s doing well.
The Lemmy + Kbin fediverse seems to be taking off like a rocket and has the best overall chance IMO of becoming the home for the best parts of Reddit’s community.
Obviously I can’t speak for most, but the most power we could get for my work w.r.t. slack and gpt is a knowledge engine consuming from our wiki and “public”/shared information channels.
It would be nice to have an AI coworker who knows the answers to obscure questions.
Yes, the web.
I hope the #RedditMigration sours adoption
I think you meant spurs lol
Anyway yeah I’m liking Lemmy and the fediverse so far. I actually prefer the UI/UX of https://kbin.social more for desktop, but Jerboa is great for mobile. If they stay actively in development it’s going to be hard to beat IMO
I’ve followed from Fark to StumbleUpon to Digg to Reddit, and now many years later, to Lemmy. I think the communities being spread across instances is extremely powerful for overall global community resiliency (if the separation is respected and we don’t end up with a bunch of duplicated “subs” everywhere).
I’m sure you’ve heard plenty of people say this today, but the one thing I feel the most is excitement. The chaos reminds me of the early-ish days (~1996?) of the web when everything was discoverable and not already aggregated to be served up to you inbetween advertisements.
Carbon tax employers for miles commuted by employees, unless c-suite and board salaries are equal to the general population median salary for a 15 mile radius from the office location.