Reddit_was_fun

joined 1 year ago
[–] Reddit_was_fun@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago

It was fun, wasn’t it.

I have been using Memmy (IOS) and it’s so much better than the Reddit app.

 

I have been using Memmy (TestFlight) since the beginning and love the app. Thanks for the recent updates it has been very stable, especially around image handling!

One thing I can’t seem to find anymore is a way to block communities. I swear it used to be there but I can’t find it anymore. Is this feature coming back or did something change on the Lemmy side?

[–] Reddit_was_fun@lemmy.world 12 points 1 year ago

I live in the Cape Fear area of North Carolina and we are dealing with this. Chemors, the maker of Teflon, has been dumping PFAS in our water.

My town recently built a reverse osmosis water treatment plant. It is the only way to get it out of the water. Traditional water filters don’t work.

[–] Reddit_was_fun@lemmy.world 8 points 1 year ago

Guess they shouldn't have trained it on Common Core... /s

I will see myself out.

[–] Reddit_was_fun@lemmy.world 20 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Reports coming in now that at least one span has collapsed, and that another is damaged.

[–] Reddit_was_fun@lemmy.world 8 points 1 year ago

I also have a friend who is wondering how much a Reddit account sells for…

 

How much furry porn existed before Lemmy. I knew it was out there and I know all of the memes about furries, but I always assumed it was a rare subculture that was mostly known about for how strange it is to most people.

I am not gonna kink shame. You do you king (or do I call you lion?) Enjoy whatever your desires don’t effect me.

But damn some of you are prolific posters. I usually have my NSFW filter off because I don’t mind an occasional boob in feed, but Lemmy’s unfiltered feed has shown a whole lot of furry porn. I can’t block the communities fast enough, and every hour there is another one getting filled with an image dump.

Rant over, flame me if you want.

 
[–] Reddit_was_fun@lemmy.world 0 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I feel like we see an article like this every year. A 1-2% gain isn’t what I consider “much” better. It is an incremental change in a positive direction it isn’t going to revolutionize the industry.

 

I have been using Memmy on Apple for browsing mobile and it is fantastic. But if I happen to be on my desktop and just browse to lemmy.world the experience is a bit underwhelming. Is there a better way to desktop/browser lemmy? (Do we call looking at lemmy the lemmy?)

 

I have been using Memmy on Apple for browsing mobile and it is fantastic. But if I happen to be on my desktop and just browse to lemmy.world the experience is a bit underwhelming. Is there a better way to desktop/browser lemmy? (Do we call looking at lemmy the lemmy?)

[–] Reddit_was_fun@lemmy.world 3 points 1 year ago

You ad an individual no. You as a collective yes. What is good for the collective (society) may be individually good for you.

[–] Reddit_was_fun@lemmy.world 6 points 1 year ago (1 children)

This is very satisfying to read as someone with ADHD.

[–] Reddit_was_fun@lemmy.world 37 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I was coming here to say this. They have sold 1.8 million copies in a week. 64k active players right now.

Developed by 3 guys. The graphics are intentionally low poly but the shooter is deep with well modeled weapons, drivable/flyable vehicles, well designed maps, and a nearly full destructible world.

 
[–] Reddit_was_fun@lemmy.world 4 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I haven’t been able to find a good free dump site that is current. I have used exam topics (paid) in the past for Azure exams and they have been pretty good.

[–] Reddit_was_fun@lemmy.world 8 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Upvote this comment for Team No Poop!

 
 

I was car shopping this weekend and was blown away by the tech features that are available in even moderately priced cars. Adaptive cruise with lane assist, blind spot monitoring, backup cameras, navigation and even reverse automatic breaking. Even base models had quiet smooth rides.

When I bought my last new car 10 years ago, this was only the stuff of luxury brands. So that got me to thinking, what luxury commodities will become affordable in the next 10 years?

 

Probably not but one can hope… to the Fediverse lemmings!

 

I chose this username a couple of weeks ago so that in five years I will post something random on Lemmy and look back realizing I haven’t thought about Reddit in a while…

 
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