I want an extremely low power laptop for programming. Slow processor, e-ink screen with a low refresh rate. I want 24 hours battery life with a solar charger to sit outside and program.
Paxlovid kept me alive when I had COVID. This makes me really upset. People will actually die without this.
Awww, reading this makes me feel sad, but I also suspect this was a wrong number and they played this up.
Let me be real. I never noticed outages stopping. It feels like it's daily, I'm used to it, but I think it happens so often that lemmy.world has lost its growth opportunity, and we alienated the normies. I'm still going to stay on Lemmy, and I believe you're doing the best you can, but we lost for the time being, the migration to Lemmy from Reddit is stunted.
A truly lost generation
I mean, you're always probably going to a little bit, no big deal, but they're so close together that it just happens
I actually adore the idea of a subre...err, community where you take AI art and caption it like you're the camera person. It would be a little bit like accidental renaissance
Okay, I don't agree here. These Lemmy servers are hosted largely by people, not organizations or LLCs, and individuals being legally liable is a problem.
This isn't twenty years ago where the Internet was a wild West and most things actually ended up flying, the modern legal reality is so complicated and if you want it differently, you host a Lemmy instance and federate with as much illegal activity as you want.
Lemmy.world is aiming to be the mainstream and pallet able Lemmy instance for the masses, let it be that, it's their choice
The future is stupid
What the Hell did it mean in the first place?
Populated niche communities. The Reddit Exodus created a big blip that now, a month later, well it seems to have died down.
A few thousand people gave Lemmy a shot, and after lemmy.world had issues with the traffic, and went down a lot this past thirty days, I think people just stopped trying.
This is the best Reddit alternative out there and still it's got such poor adoption because it's so different under the hood.
I myself feel I'm missing out on so much content here as was available on Reddit, but I'm trying to actually make a difference by not going back.
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