I tend to agree, but isn't it a little harder to control whom gets caught in that kind of constructive dismissal rather than targeted layoffs?
What do taxi drivers have to do with it?
Isn't that because it was spread by the British in the first place?
Thought he was dissing someone named "AL" Tupac at first.
Nice iso collection
I came to explore Lemmy with the migration after Reddit's API changes. Baconreader was my app of choice, and it died with the change.
I didn't have any anger against Reddit - there was no righteous "fuck you!" in my actions - but the reason I stayed on Lemmy and very rarely touch Reddit is because the concept of the fediverse really speaks to me. I want to see a more decentralized internet succeed and so that is where I will spend my time, niche as it is.
I agree with your preference for forum/community style.
But I think the purpose of microblogging is to follow a personality, rather than a topic or community. And users that share there do so to cultivate a following, which would be harder on Reddit/Lemmy (only ones that I can think of who do that successfully are onlyfans users).
Private trackers (e.g. TorrentLeech) often have rules around large torrents (>15gb) or even around season packs for shows. This means it's trivial to download 4K season packs, and all you have to do is seed them for the requisite number of days (to avoid being tagged with a hit and run), rather than try to maintain a ratio.
The android application has multiple "players" available to it.
- Web player
- Integrated player
- External player
Sounds like you want to be using the integrated player so that you can direct play on your device?
Matter of opinion. I would rather have an empty feed than have to scroll past all the memes I have no interest in.
I switched over to magnetic charging cables a few years back, and would never look back. Keeps the port protected, protects against wear out, and the cables are now universal with Micro USB and lightning devices.