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I don’t just mean Lemmy but Fediverse in general. Otherwise, yeah I am encouraging copule my friend to try it out as well
I meant like as in like leaving Twitter
It be difficult for not only the API is no longer free but also the user limit of amount of tweets being able to be seen each day. You’re just better off scraping Twitter all together
s*x questions on askreddit
Hopefully with LemmyNSFW instance, people would asked there instead on AskLemmy.
But one of the things I’m hoping for is less mean-spirited userbase and the “I am very smart” user. Sadly, it’s unavoidable as it’s the Internet and even irl, people act like that.
Facebook have got data breach a few times which didn’t stop majority of people still using it.
Gamecube for the button has different shapes so you know which button you’re pressing without looking down to look at it too much
Then Xbox Series X/S era controller is my favorite as the trigger felt more nicer than Xbox One era.
This one is a Metasearch engine but Searxng which can be self-hosted
I get he is a douche but can we try be much more productive with this migration from Reddit instead of doing “Imagine this…”
It helps nobody at all and all you going to get is more angry rather than actually getting anything at of it.
If you got uBlock Origin, you can just write the URL to the filter list and it should block it
I read the rules on your instance and was wondering if there anymore for setting up RSS bots as I know some instance want the bot to not over post for certain amount of time
It depends on which user and their workflow. For example, Graphics Designer use Photoshop compare to GIMP because of native CMYK for printing as well as non-destructive effects. Most people will be fine using GIMP.
I bring this up as I tend to see people on Lemmy and even in online space that talks about open source that would bitch about “normies” being too stubborn for not trying Linux or any open-source projects in general but never think about how much compromise they had to do if they do go down the open-source route.