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$19 billion seems high.
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$19 billion seems high.
And what does that make Android’s whole point? 😉
I know it doesn’t make sense, but can’t blame the guy, he probably went to school in Florida
Sweden’s response:
This; keep in mind that Rexxit is still ongoing and there are a lot of new arrivals here. So it makes sense that the pain of departing Reddit as well as adjustment pains settling into the Fediverse will be a theme for a while. As people get used to the new way of things, I have no doubt these “meta” issues will naturally become stale.
What? Can’t they get defederated if it’s this obvious?
what, for real? I thought it had a porthole or something
I’m stumped, not sure what I can do without help from the admins to look into it
I can’t say I’m shocked, but I am disappointed. But at the same time - Lemmy/Kbin is the answer. This is the way.
Reddit is deaddit. Long live the glorious Lemmy-Kbin Continuum.
You absolute madman
Yea I mean, no wonder the companies have no incentive to avoid a broken day one release. The internet never learns.
This is actually really cool. Sounds like calling it a “DLC” is far short of the reality. I picked it up on release and played like 5 hours or so maybe, but when I tried it again a few days ago, I had no idea what I was doing anymore. Might be time to start a new game and give it a fresh try once the new DLC lands.
I’ve actually been wondering this myself and haven’t gotten an answer yet. At any rate, the workaround we found over at lemmy.pt is pretty reliable:
!community@server.domain
so in this case !wine@lemmy.world
, with the exclamation mark at the front.wine
.This seems to be a way to force your home lemmy to “learn” about the remote community at which point you can subscribe to it.
That would be https://lemmy.world/c/mobiledev@lemmy.world specifically
Yea I read somewhere that Reddit has upwards of 2,000 employees. Like, what.
Is doing this actually necessary? In practice, it seems like latency is not going to significantly affect your usage of Lemmy. 50ms versus 300ms matters in gaming but not so much in a web browser. It feels like downtime and error rates are the actual data you want, but on the other hand, too many people hammering Lemmies to get this information would have the reverse effect of pushing some of them over load.
No kidding, wasn’t r/jailbait the biggest sub for a while there?
Core memory unlocked
Interesting context. Thanks for sharing: