Yeah I think it’s pretty clear at this point that 99% of reddit users don’t care about this, which is why reddit continues to thrive while lemmy is facing lower and lower user numbers
Yeah I think it’s pretty clear at this point that 99% of reddit users don’t care about this, which is why reddit continues to thrive while lemmy is facing lower and lower user numbers
Literally every time I’ve ordered online, it has adjusted the earliest pick up time automatically based on how busy the store is. There have been times I’ve had it tell me the earliest that I can have my food is 1.5 hours out.
If people are placing online orders at your store and expecting it to be ready in 5 minutes, it’s because your website or app isn’t doing what the vast majority of them do - which you need to talk to your manager /owner about
I dunno, I didn’t subscribe to /r/fuckcars on reddit, but I got their posts all the time on /r/all back in the day. I think a lot of people just don’t like having to rely on cars 😅
This community regularly makes it to the front page of Everything. It’s really not that isolated from the rest of Lemmy
I have yet to see any kind of public library in America that charges for a library card, and I live in a red state.
I used to use it and I’ve seen other people use it just fine and have no issues. I personally don’t like the web app UI when I’m on mobile, but that’s not a dig at the web UI and more a matter of preference.
I’m referring to this link that showed the active monthly users for lemmy as a whole across all instances trending downward
https://discuss.tchncs.de/post/4010705