Yup. Not a lot of people remember this but it also used to be written in LISP.
Yup. Not a lot of people remember this but it also used to be written in LISP.
Lemmy is a link aggregation site. The entire purpose is to link to other sites.
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All occurrences of Reddit place after the first were heavily botted. The first one was the best one IMO.
I think this speaks to a general difference between Reddit and Lemmy that we’ve all experienced: on Reddit, you can participate with a massive community, but your voice will likely be drowned out by everyone else plus all the bots. On Lemmy, you have to engage with a smaller community, but you can be sure your voice will be heard in that community.
With Reddit place, you probably couldn’t point to the finished product and say “that pixel right there is one I placed” unless you were exceptionally lucky. With canvas, you absolutely can, but as you rightly pointed out the work itself is less impressive looking.
Yeah this is apparently a Christian Minecraft server
Maybe you should switch from the Reddit app to using Firefox. Reddit’s app is very data hungry
Kinda funny considering they got the ml domain to mean Marxist-Leninist and then would get fucked by nationalization
I notice they seem to have tried to address the bug with going back from a comment page to the fees page scrolling up to the top. But I think there’s a different bug now where if you go to a comment thread and then back out to the feed when you weren’t on the first page of the feed. Like if I’m on page 2 of my feed and click on a comment thread and then back out to the feed, I end up scrolled down correctly, but I’m no longer on page 2 of the feed. Anybody else notice this?
I’ve been using Lemmy in browser and ìt works decently well
Use Top Day or something with even less time like Top 6 hours if you want fresh posts.
Is the code for this open source? Could anyone add a link bot to their own private Lemmy instance with a custom collection of RSS feeds?
So it converts an RSS feed into a Lemmy community? That’s a really cool idea!
“.com” stands for “Commercial”. I’d like if that wasn’t the goal of any Lemmy instances
You need to subscribe to some communities/magazines and contribute on them. Reddit news is getting upvoted the most because it matters to everyone on here, whereas content related to some niche community only matters to that niche community. There are already lots of great conversations happening in the fediverse of Lemmy and Kbin, they just can’t compete with Reddit news for the front page.
As a Victoria 3 player, I appreciate the line going up
“Test post please ignore” vibes
That’s a good point. Personally I like when there’s a diversity of political opinions that are able to have reasonable discourse. My favourite political subreddit for a while has been /r/stupidpol. It has lots of Marxists, but lots of internal variety in terms of viewpoints, and respectful debate has always been allowed there while also maintaining a lighter atmosphere.
Make it a client side option