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And what does that make Android’s whole point? 😉
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And what does that make Android’s whole point? 😉
I know it doesn’t make sense, but can’t blame the guy, he probably went to school in Florida
Sweden’s response:
I’m stumped, not sure what I can do without help from the admins to look into it
I can’t say I’m shocked, but I am disappointed. But at the same time - Lemmy/Kbin is the answer. This is the way.
Reddit is deaddit. Long live the glorious Lemmy-Kbin Continuum.
My home Lemmy doesn’t seem to be able to find communities on kbin, when I search for something like !tech@kbin.social it just never resolves. :-/
I’ve actually been wondering this myself and haven’t gotten an answer yet. At any rate, the workaround we found over at lemmy.pt is pretty reliable:
!community@server.domain
so in this case !wine@lemmy.world
, with the exclamation mark at the front.wine
.This seems to be a way to force your home lemmy to “learn” about the remote community at which point you can subscribe to it.
That would be https://lemmy.world/c/mobiledev@lemmy.world specifically
No kidding, wasn’t r/jailbait the biggest sub for a while there?
Core memory unlocked
Having already rather violently shot himself in both feet, spez has started aiming for his other body parts.
I’ve never understood the need to militantly oppose others’ personal situations when they have no impact on your own. Even playing devil’s advocate - what is the point of the hate? You don’t believe in gender identity, then don’t personally be trans. The fact that others may be would seem to have literally zero impact on you or your life. Why should Lemmy accommodate negativity that does real harm to people in sensitive circumstances?
For instance, when I look at the list of comments on this thread sorted by both Hot and New, directly on Lemmy.ml versus on my home instance of Lemmy.pt, I don’t see the same set of comments. Not all of the ones from Lemmy.ml appear to have made it over to my instance. Is there some sort of eventual consistency mechanism in the system?
One question I still have is how quickly posts and comments propagate across the Fediverse. How can I be sure the comment I’m writing actually shows up across other instances, and how long after I write it does it take on average to show up other places?
$19 billion seems high.