Not every sub has to revolve around US elections all day/weeks/months long. That has nothing to do with corporate media.
Not every sub has to revolve around US elections all day/weeks/months long. That has nothing to do with corporate media.
Fran Bow . It’s a psychological terror click adventure, available on both Mobile and PC. On mobile I think it has 5 different chapters, and 0 transactions other than the buying price. Really recommend it!
Maybe the duck was the friends we made along the way
On mobile I use NewPiped. Different UI, and it’s not perfect, but it works more as an RSS feed (with optional recommendations), so no algorithm trying its best to get as much attention from you as possible.
Your comment seems off, has some references to QGIS (props to QGIS! It made my thesis way better)
I think Jellifyn does. You can also set up watch partys. Navidrome is lighter and more responsive tho.
Jupyter is great for data analysis.
Yeah, I feel like Linux is easier for casual and better for power users, Windows favors people in the middle.
Silly, but I like those because I can eat bits of it after using them :3
I changed the icon location, and my muscle memory still was trying to open them from the previous location, basically in a complete auto-pilot mode. That led me to a realization of how fucked up the situation was, and eventually helped me uninstall/reduce screen time of those apps.
Apocalypse Now. Damn, what a movie.
Great movie. If you haven’t, you should check out Arrival (2016).
Your comment seems so out of touch with the reality of majority of people. I think you are taking an extremist and unreasonable stance.
OP asked for opinions, commenter stated their opinion in a respectful way. Why are you trying to shut them up?
Unrelated, but the other day I read that the main computer for core calculation in Fukushima’s nuclear plant used to run a very old CPU with 4 cores. All calculations are done in each core, and the result must be exactly the same. If one of them was different, they knew there was a bit flip, and can discard that one calculation for that one core.
Yes.
My last experience was around 2 months ago with a driver issue. In the forums, someone linked a solution, and a lot of comments were in the lines of “Seriously? This was already in the newsletter, why are people not reading/subscribed to it. It’s their problem then”. Funnily enough, an actually helpful comment noted that the newsletter solution had a typo that made the solution not work as expected.
Even today, the Arch community is exactly as previously described.
But there are places for the discussion to be made. Lemmy as a whole did not ban the elections discussion, just this one specific sub. In fact, you’ll see basically every single sub of Lemmy discussing it.
This is a temporary rule for 1 single community.