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Funny, but I see soo many kids walking to school with their worldly belongings in their back packs! Worse is they’re hanging soo low - at least get a hip strap. Life lessons I guess. In my day we had lockers in the school.
Funny, but I see soo many kids walking to school with their worldly belongings in their back packs! Worse is they’re hanging soo low - at least get a hip strap. Life lessons I guess. In my day we had lockers in the school.
Yeah, gotta admit to jumping back onto it a few times - purely because of the wealth of information. But I do have to agree with you that the quality of chat seems to be declining.
Lemmy is definately a better quality place to be, but if people don’t post - only to a fraction of communities, it’s in danger of becoming too focused on just a few topics.
What I don’t understand is: some niche communities started getting interest, then the interest waned - did people leave, did they go back to reddit (and why after leaving) or did they find a better place to go (if so where)?
I’m sticking with lemmy for now - with fingers crossed!
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Pretty sure that’s a skill too - probably confuses attackers who try to pre-empt your movements.
Gottcha 👍
Been meaning to learn this for a while - thanks for setting this up.
I’m guessing that would be tagging people then rather than topics of interest? Probably not missing much if that’s the case.
I wasn’t even aware lemmy had tags. Never used it on pc.
Also, fuck anyone that looks like you!
A year from now we’ll all wonder why people just don’t get how easy it all is to understand.
Indeed, growing pains - and we’re all getting to make sense of it all. I can only speak for myself, but at times I find this change confusing. Thanks.
I did, thanks for the info.
I had the same feeling last week on seeing soo many cross posts from reddit.
As the original thread is taking place elsewhere, there seems no point in posting any comments into the lemmy version of it, or for that matter even seeing it.
I thought we were leaving reddit behind - not dragging it with us.
Alternatively, if this is an attempt to archive all the good stuff, shouldn’t the bot bring the comments too?
Never a truer word spoken - > you can always tell a person by the company they keep.
Heard that when I was a teenager.
I’m a windows user but recently I’ve been thinking that I’d like to learn linux - so I rented a cheap docker server - it’s still sat there untouched for now! Can I ask you: how did you get into linux, what do you really like about it and do you have any thoughts on if starting with a docker server is a good way forward to learning linux?
Quite right, AP do have rss news feeds (rsshub is one - amongst others) - there are posts on lemmy related to this topic.
Thanks for the reply. Yes, I’ll check out the website and maybe just wait until the app populates them again. Thanks again.
I’m genuinely curious here - really? As someone who always has to mess with the old fashioned ‘steel’ (mind your hands cus there’s no guard on it!) sharpener, are they better? Honestly, heard of them, never used but interested.