Kinda the same, but things seem to be broken currently, possibly overloaded servers.
Within kbin, you search for @community@lemmyinstance.tld
, from a lemmy instance it would be [!community@kbininstance.tld](/c/community@kbininstance.tld)
Kinda the same, but things seem to be broken currently, possibly overloaded servers.
Within kbin, you search for @community@lemmyinstance.tld
, from a lemmy instance it would be [!community@kbininstance.tld](/c/community@kbininstance.tld)
/r/endlesslegends and /r/endlessspace (game subs)
How is the affiliate program pay 2 play?
Edit: Ah, linked in the original. Weird take.
UX and UI are both pretty bad for lemmy imo. It's pretty early the development state, so while mastodon got a small but measurable amount of Twitter exiles, I expect far fewer for lemmy as it has far too many rough edges for now.
To add, after finding them, you then have to copy the fed link, search for it, and then wait for it to be fetched (takes a few seconds, usually doesn't require clicking search again, just waiting)
Stack Overflow senior leadership is working on a strategy to protect Stack Overflow data from being misused by companies building LLMs. While working on this strategy, we decided to stop the dump until we could put guardrails in place.
I do not see this working in any way :( Might be time do delete my SO history as well.
The Apollo dev is once again threatening spez: https://teddit.net/r/reddit/comments/145bram/addressing_the_community_about_changes_to_our_api/jnk4oz4/
Go to his account, it's linked in all the comments. He seems deluded, like he actually feels he is right.
Is this satire?
While the idea is nice, it weighs super small subs too high. I subscribed to some tiny German subreddits, and had to unsubscribe again and use them via multi subs, because otherwise a successful post with 5 up votes would stay in my top 5 for over a week…
That said, that's a detail one should keep in mind, but otherwise it's a useful feature.
Back in the day, our AoE2/WC3 clan had a female member. At one clan LAN, her boyfriend was there to check what we were doing, but he left after about an hour because he doesn't like gaming :D I always thought that's an anecdote that would have blown certain "gamers" minds ;)