Every bit organic...
What if the website doesn't use cookies?
Yeah, something in the algorithm that prevents one magazine or one instance dominating would be the best approach.
To get even more pedantic...
It's defined on how far light will travel in a vacuum in the time it takes caesium-133 to do a certain number of transitions between hyperfine ground states.
It's cool how almost all units of measure are defined on caesium
If tiktok has banned those words, then maybe tiktok is not the right forum for the topic?
Do we trust them not to steal credentials?
It annoys me how none of the news articles mention spez's lying about the Apollo Dev trying to blackmail Reddit.
That's the singular thing that drove me away.
cafelat robot lever espresso machine
- $320 USD
- makes espresso as good as a +$1k machine
- doesn't need descaling
- looks cool
- takes up hardly any bench space
- simple, well engineered, will outlive me
I've been pressing the pressing the same spot on my phone for 13 years to access Reddit.
Just putting the kbin app there was all I needed to migrate.
I've had 2 posts come back that I deleted before the blackouts.
I like that kbin and Lemmy aren't going to have an entire team of people doing continuous A/B testing to find what drives the most engagement.
Much less chance of this ending up as a dopamine slot machine.