You fucking donkey, did you read their comment before you replied to it? They aren’t doing it just because they want to; there are legal implications.
You fucking donkey, did you read their comment before you replied to it? They aren’t doing it just because they want to; there are legal implications.
I wonder this same thing about my company. The only rational theory I’ve heard - which is completely unconfirmed - is that they aren’t willing to sell the building because it’s still needed for the IT team and a few other purposes, but need a certain occupancy level to not be penalized on their taxes.
SD slots aren’t all that uncommon still.
“MothBookkeeper is the dictator of the world, and I completely trust his decisions.”
Nevermind the logistics of that; power lives where people believe it does.
Then I could make multiple beneficial changes, such as:
Reminds me of that gif of Obama. Same exact expression.
Was this written by AI?
Sync for Lemmy has keyword filters. I set that up the second it was released.
Well, my story isn’t particularly interesting, but I imagine it’s similar to many others’.
I used RIF. Reddit killed RIF. I wasn’t a fan of how they handled that at all, and it instantly soured me against the company. Also, their own app is terrible.
I browsed /r/RedditAlternatives for answers, and tried a few. Lemmy felt most like what I enjoyed about Reddit, and it wasn’t totally devoid of content. I figured out how instances worked, picked a random one, thinking I’d choose my favorite later, and started posting a comment here and there. I tried a bunch of apps, moved from Beehaw to lemmy.world, found communities that I liked, and… well here we are.
I’ll admit, I’ve visited Reddit a few times when Lemmy has felt stale, but mostly I’ve completely moved over without missing it. The vibe is much better, like early Reddit, despite having less content. I’ve felt compelled to contribute more often myself, which makes it more fun.
I’ve been there! Impossible to get a photo without any people in it, but so beautiful. We also visited a perfume factory nearby, which was way cooler than I would’ve expected.
It’s more like, “all things that can exist do.”
That’s sad, but comforting in a way.
In our office, any time someone leaves their screen unlocked, we turn everything upside down in the display settings. Good way to remind people to Win + L when they get up. 😆
There’s an added complication that the left lane on the roundabout is for the A610 only:
The street you’re trying to get to IS the A610, no? So yeah, take the left lane.
I’m glad you’re so confident. This is the shit I hated about Reddit—combative for absolutely no reason.
As it happens, I did take this picture. Just because I didn’t write out a Wikipedia article about it in the title doesn’t mean I wasn’t there.
Go look at my post history. One of my first posts is about visiting the UK.
WTF, this is hilarious
I used to tell people to turn it off and back on again. Now I tell other people how to tell people to turn it off and back on again.
I hope that’s the worst that happens to Lemmy. My worry is that it slowly dies off after it doesn’t grow enough to keep people interested.
The headline was not altered.
I will talk to rude people that harass the admins of a free service that way.