Well since it’s slower that just means it’s being more careful and not prone to making mistakes
Well since it’s slower that just means it’s being more careful and not prone to making mistakes
I don’t think the ‘replication’ was intentional. It doesn’t even look 1:1 and cats are pretty damn fast with their mitts. Film the cat messing with the coin enough times and you’ll get something close enough.
You’re looking out for OP. What a nice guy
ALL OF IT
This is why Linux sucks!
What really made me want to leave lemmy more than anything so far was seeing a completely negative reaction to anyone calling out the Kissinger death posts being spammed like junk mail all over the fediverse.
“What? You don’t like seeing the same post 50 times in one day? Fuck you, downvoted. I wanted this guy dead so any post gets an upvote from me”
That’s the kind of attitude that will drive users away and turn this venture into a political liquid shit puddle. We need variety. Not an echo chamber. Lemmy was quite literally unusable during that period so I stopped opening it.
Also how some people don’t want Lemmy to grow because they like the smaller community feel, while simultaneously putting off a groupthink attitude that will only shrink it more. Essentially a kind of sentiment that lemmy should be what they want, and not what’s best for the platform and majority of users overall.
I wonder if there’s a way around this that we can create, instead of doing nothing or hoping google adapts.
Like a dummy instance that catalogues everything on all instances (but also links to the original posts) for the purpose of showing up on google search.
Since this instance isn’t for posting but for search engine indexing, there may be some otherwise undesirable micro-optimizations that can help improve its chances of showing up.
I would use Linux but I heard that it doesn’t work seamlessly with NVIDIA gaming hardware