I thought they were platypuses and I was confused
I thought they were platypuses and I was confused
That is a huge amount of tomato sauce
PC, mostly because I like KB+M. And if it’s a game that uses a controller, I have the steam deck.
Yooo Rory Blank comics on Lemmy! Rory Blank’s great.
*used to be endorsed by Mojang. About a year ago Mojang said it’s no longer official. Presumably because of Fandom. See https://minecraft.fandom.com/wiki/Minecraft_Wiki:Community_portal/Microsoft_status_update
Don’t think it’s really necessary. The different wikis don’t really need to talk to each other. But an open source Gamepedia-like wiki software would be great. Maybe it exists already.
Wiki.gg is very good though.
Wish it was on Android :( I’ve tried a bunch but none of them are great. The closest was wefwef, but being a web app has it’s problems. I think I’m going back to Jerboa for now.
There are none as good as Memmy though. And none with the design of Apollo (except wefwef, but that’s a web app. It’s ok, but it causes problems)
They have dogs, so that’s not really an option
No, but when you’re reading a comment thread it’s important to know who is saying what. Not sure if impersonation is a huge issue though.
Most of the world likely doesn’t use SMS anymore
That has not been the case from what I’ve seen (I’m Australian). The only widespread methods of communication I see are SMS and iMessage. Things like Discord and Instagram are only used among younger people.
Edit: Actually people do use Facebook messenger. Don’t know how many though
But 1.4.1 will be the last update! Actually, 1.4.3. No, 1.4.4. No 1.4.5. For real this time surely…
Right, but even non-reddit users would be confused by it. When everyone advertises lemmy as seamlessly integrating with all the different instances, it doesn’t matter what instance your account is on, this definitely is not that.
Yeah but now that it has it people aren’t going to leave. We need the alternatives to be good before they leave, they can’t migrate now and have it be good later.
There’s not really any good alternative for large communities. The amount of tools available on Discord in the form of bots is so useful, any other platform they move to needs to have that as well.
Surprised r/programming went dark, considering its got multiple admins moderating it. I didn’t think they would, and they didn’t mention anything before I left
AskReddit is still up, despite the number of posts I’ve seen on the subreddit asking for it to join.
Good to see ChatGPT respecting SCP safety protocols