Do you know if they’re an ActivityPub-BlueSky bridge in the works?
Do you know if they’re an ActivityPub-BlueSky bridge in the works?
Interesting, I’m currently reading about Plurality (digital democracy), which decided to pick its own symbol (⿻) too.
How exactly does this newsletter platform(?) fit in to AP? Will you be able to see the newsletters on Mastodon?
I found myself telling myself, “Go on reddit today, don’t go on lemmy. You need a break from all the extreme constant politics”
This happened to me too. What I ended up doing was extensively muting communities that made any political posts in my feed and using a keyword filter (Sync supports this). My blocked words include Linux, Biden, Union, etc… Now my feed is mostly memes
Yeah, from the graphs above you can see that the number of monthly comments is growing, such is the main thing I suppose
Yeah open source seems to be a big thing in Germany specifically for some reason
Mmmmmmmmmm, I might genuinely fly to the US just for this. I’m over here eating sauerkraut
Damn, what are they like?
It seems like one of those really messed up food choices that end up being surprisingly good, like putting cucumbers in cheese sandwiches.
Hmm this is a good idea. Getting every day users to use Linux didn’t work out, but focusing on desktop gamers seems to be catching on.
Don’t Google blue waffles
1.6GB is impressively small for anything by modern internet standards
Do you have any idea how much storage (in GB) all the posts on Lemmy have takenup to date? (Excluding media)
Oh, also one more question, is pea protein nutritionally equivalent to ground beef or would you start missing something if you treated it that way?
Man that’s so cool. Have you tried cooking anything else with it (if you can’t make patty)? Also is there any interesting reading material you could recommend me?
This was very fascinating. Do you work in the industry?
What is hexbear btw?
cough cough lemmygrad cough cough
Also, it would help raise outsode awareness about the platform
This could be retained by having instances opt into/out of random allocation of new users.