Lemmings.world

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General

A general-purpose Lemmy server that anyone can use.

Read the Code of Conduct and follow the rules. There's also the new user's guide.

We have a bot that travels the Fediverse and subscribes to the most popular communities, so that close to all Lemmy content gets synced here.

You can also go chat with others on our Matrix.

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Donations

This instance is funded out of my pocket, if you wish to donate (or just see how much it costs), visit the donations page.

Other

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Four bunny children are at the dinner table. Two of them have been given dessert; banana splits! The other two have bowls with unfinished carrots, which they stubbornly refuse to eat (they have eaten the greens of the carrots, but left the actual carrot part.) Their parent scolds them and withholds their banana splits.

Source: Bluesky

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A bunny stands on the edge of the wall of an old-fashioned mansion. Ivy is growing over the wall, and there is a statue of an angel; the mansion might be abandoned! It is dusk out, and the bunny on the edge of the wall is backlit, looking directly at the viewer

Source: Bluesky

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If you've seen it already, do share how you liked it! Unfortunately, I'll have to wait until evening (it's morning where I live).

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A bunny helps some squirrels decipher a map. The map is a squirrel map showing where some nuts were buried, using crude squirrel pictograms. However, the map is in two pieces, and the bunny is trying to put it back together. The squirrel's flag is flying in the background, showing that they fancy themselves as pirates.

Source: Bluesky

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Source: Bluesky

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A bunny observes a trio of squirrels at night, heading in a line to their secret hideout, which is in a hollow stump. The bunny is by a treetrunk, but is not well hidden, and has just been spotted by the leader squirrel. The hideout is like a normal stump, but has a small satellite dish on top.

Source: Bluesky

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Two bunnies are in an old boxcar on a moving train: They are both hoboes in the great depression. One of them, the younger one, has just recently 'hopped' the traincar. The older bunny, sitting in the corner, has a harmonica in his paws. A barn and a field are visible through the door of the boxcar.

Source: Bluesky

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A bunny, in a museum at night, steals a painting. He hides around the corner from a security guard bunny, who shines his light suspiciously at the empty space where the painting once hung. The painting itself is just a painting of some cats, and is probably less valuable than the other objects in the museum.

Source: Bluesky

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High Dive POV (vids2025.blogspot.com)
submitted 4 days ago by porkchop to c/blogorama
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Two bunnies are extras in a cowboy movie: They are dressed as stereotypical desperados, and are on the roof of a saloon, presumably in the middle of a shootout. One bunny, having just been 'shot', flings himself unrealistically from the roof, hand on his heart. The other bunny rolls his eyes at the performance.

Source: Bluesky

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submitted 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) by StClinton to c/WomensProWrestling
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Share what you thought of them in the comments!

I won't have time to watch until tonight because they came out 7 am local time, but I'm really excited!

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Many bunnies dig holes out in the desert, like in the novel "Holes". One of the bunnies has just accidentally thrown dirt onto another with his shovel. A bunny on the right is almost finished with his hole, while a bunny on the left has barely started.

Source: Bluesky

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submitted 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) by commander to c/broken_software
 
 

What happened to pagination? I have to scroll deep to find anything new, and I lose my place every time I come back. Now instead of clicking (or tapping) once to go to the page I need, I have to scroll over a dozen times each time to get back to where I was.

It's fucking stupid and only serves to take further advantage of the "instant gratification" crowd. i.e. the useful idiots wasting away on twitter.

It's part of their conditioning to only focus on the "new" and the "now", never what came before. That way they can constantly "consume" their entire lives and never look back and appreciate what they've always had.

It's very effective. The design damage that twitter has done to the internet is going to take generations to overcome.

I'm glad Lemmy didn't follow through with (all) the bad design decisions that went into reddit. The forced double-spacing is incredibly stupid, but at least clicking the title of a thread opens the thread instead of the link.

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A bunny sits in the pilot seat of a small floatplane. The plane is on the water, not flying at the moment, and is yellow and green like a banana. Many ducks are sitting comfortably on both wings of the plane, perhaps waiting for takeoff so they can get a boost.

Source: Bluesky

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A bunny clings to the hour hand on a clocktower. The bunny is clinging for dear life, and the hour hand is shifting slowly from 2 in the morning to 3 in the morning. It is nothing like the classic Harold Lloyd film "Safety Last"!

Source: Bluesky

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My superfolder Post via API (self.experiencepoint)
submitted 1 week ago by PixelPilgrim to c/experiencepoint
 
 

This is a test post created using the Lemmy API in Python.

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My firth Post via API (self.experiencepoint)
submitted 1 week ago by PixelPilgrim to c/experiencepoint
 
 

This is a test post created using the Lemmy API in Python.

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My third Post via API (self.experiencepoint)
submitted 1 week ago by PixelPilgrim to c/experiencepoint
 
 

This is a test post created using the Lemmy API in Python.

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My fourth Post via API (self.experiencepoint)
submitted 1 week ago by PixelPilgrim to c/experiencepoint
 
 

This is a test post created using the Lemmy API in Python.

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My second Post via API (self.experiencepoint)
submitted 1 week ago by PixelPilgrim to c/experiencepoint
 
 

This is a test post created using the Lemmy API in Python.

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