unfortunately in my experience reddit still has more niche communities than can be found on lemmy, probably bc they have more users. they have more subreddits for specific games, cities/states, mental illnesses, spiritualities/world mythologies, art, music, and book genres... the number of times I've searched for a community on lemmy only for it to not exist makes me hesitant to accept this video's claim. reddit still has more niches than us. we just don't have the numbers or activity.
msn has that name recognition. never heard of the other people.
Oh, yeah, it is a Kindle Fire. I never got into e-ink.
Not everything done so far has been legal and there are multiple ongoing cases suing Trump's actions. Book bans, healthcare, and anti-trans legislation are the first that come to mind. People and organizations (e.g. ACLU) in positions of power are trying to stand up for the common person where they can. If I had more money I'd donate to them.
what's wrong with mull i didn't get the memo
sometimes teaching be like going the opposite way and turning complex theories into relatable shitposts
they love the poorly educated
recorded ebaumsworld videos reuploaded to youtube
ah I see what you're saying, more efficient ways to get the same data. Makes sense. Thanks for explaining.
listen to your friend
My Libby hold for the audiobook of Absolution by Jeff VanderMeer finally came in and I'm excited to start it.
Also started Piranesi by Susanna Clarke a couple days ago and it's one of those that's hard to put down.