Maybe the Xiaomi Redmi Pad Pro 5G? In the EU, it costs about 280€.
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Great idea. Would be even better if we turned lemmy into an AI only social network. Thousands of bots will create content, vote and comment. And all this could be done without user interaction.
Finally, even the super niche communities will have hundreds of bot comment per day, and all human lemmy users will leave voluntarily (thus reducing the need for moderation).
It also doesn’t even make sense to buy up all the possible domains. It would just be a waste of money, and surely someone could come up with a domain name that you didn’t think of (fediverse-network.com).
cron@feddit.orgto Fediverse@lemmy.world•Determining the reason no one replied to your Lemmy post.English16·3 months agoI think meaningful commenting only works in trees, for example the old mailing lists.
With classic linear forums, I quickly loose track of different discussions. Good luck finding replys to a comment on page #3 when the post has 300 comments.
This community is for posting topics about the fediverse. If you want to share that article, try to find a community where this article is ontopic or you can create one.
I don’t think this is a very strong reason. Anyone can create a new lemmy server and use “your” username. But the post/comment history would be an easy proof who is the “real” user.
cron@feddit.orgto Fediverse@lemmy.world•The best instance to host a big community in Finnish?English9·5 months agoIt is probably wise to have the server admins speak the language of your community.
(And feddit.org works fine for me, it’s one of the instances with the highest uptime).
cron@feddit.orgto Fediverse@lemmy.world•Anyone know what's happening with lemmy.ca?English12·6 months agoYes of course, as almost any other website.
cron@feddit.orgto Fediverse@lemmy.world•Instance owners, how did you get your server online?English5·7 months agoI’m not saying that it isn’t a good fit (after all, the fediverse encourages selfhosting) - but OP might get better help there.
cron@feddit.orgto Fediverse@lemmy.world•Instance owners, how did you get your server online?English30·7 months agoSeems like a good question for a selfhosting community
It might be my personal preference, but i find conversations on mastodon hard to follow once there are more than a handful replies.
Lemmy (or reddit) keeps the flow of comments well ordered and perfectly readable.
Looks like a small release, but has some IMO pretty interesting changes, like
Allow users to view their own removed/deleted communities
and
Add backend check to enforce hierarchy of admins and mods
It seems like a tedious workflow, but the end result is quite good.
Interesting. What is tge reasoning behind only fetching the comments vs. a full fediverse integration?
cron@feddit.orgto Fediverse@lemmy.world•Lemmy total number of users last month (very close to 1.5 M users)English21·9 months agoI think counting fediverse users is about as difficult as counting e-mail adresses.
cron@feddit.orgto Fediverse@lemmy.world•Lemmy total number of users last month (very close to 1.5 M users)English23·9 months agoIf you vote, post or comment, you count as active user.
It’s quite obvious from the context
Lenovo has the “Lenovo Tab M10 TB360ZU” for sale at 210€, but I cannot find it on the US website of lenovo. However, I would not recommend it as it only has 4GB of ram.
After that, I couldn’t find any other options (except those cheapish noname tablets)