As long as that’s optional. I’d much rather know exactly which community I’m looking at.
As long as that’s optional. I’d much rather know exactly which community I’m looking at.
That’s cool, but OP is specifically asking about finding things on Google.
Asymmetry can be hot. Observe:
How do we know the reviews are bought? They could just be from trolls.
I am super duper excited!
Man, scenes with animations in them are what suck for me.
This is a pretty nice app! I especially like that it shows me content from multiple Lemmy instances, without my home instance needing to federate with them!
I have some feedback, though: when I see content from lemmy.ml, the app should use my lemmy.world account to vote and comment, as if I were viewing that instance through lemmy.world. It really defeats the purpose of federation if I can’t use the same account, after all.
That is absolutely not “fine”.
Trying to build something precise in ToTK be like:
OP never said there could be a prize in Box A. There’s either a prize in Box B, or no prize at all. So there’s zero point in taking both boxes.
Seeing this immediately after playing ToTK is just…depressing.
The “new” ones released for Smash 4 and Smash Ultimate are as good as they get. They’re more or less perfect replicas of the original controllers. They even use the same connector that the GameCube uses, so it’ll work on your Wii.
The 3DS is over 12 years old by now. It’s officially a retro console.
Wanna feel even older? The Wind Waker is old enough to drink. You’re welcome.
So, is anyone gonna mention the elephant in the room?
From a developer role, Lemmy is going to need to figure out a way to scale up development.
No they don’t. The platform is open source, so the more users they have, the more of those users will become contributors.
Of course, the account servers should be federated, but the content servers don’t need to be.
Agreed! Then it could be really like email! You create an account on an “account server”, we’ll call it, and then you can use that account to log into “community servers”. Instances wouldn’t need to federate content with each other, since users could just go to other instances with their account.
You’re seeing older posts from before it was defederated.
Not only that, but Meta is even claiming that they don’t have any former Twitter employees. Sounds like Musk is projecting. Either that, or he’s grasping at straws.