

I agree, but Nintendo usually gets away with legally bullying companies
I’m livejamie everywhere on the internet and the fediverse confuses me
I agree, but Nintendo usually gets away with legally bullying companies
I’ve been using Fastmail for decades.
I don’t think normies care, and i believe essentially it doesn’t matter.
But I haven’t done any research or spoken to any users, so I’m just going off instincts.
Happy to be proven wrong. I’m not a fediverse expert.
This ended up being debunked; let’s not spread it around.
Tyler Robinson is an incredibly common name, and this ended up being a random dude who bought that house with his wife.
In this case, he said the video of Kirk’s death is newsworthy given the fact that he is a public figure who was killed at a public event.
Saved you a click.
Oi mate! Ya got a loicense fer dat dental advice?
Reddit doesn’t really care; they’re going to do the bare minimum legally so they can feed more ads and get more clicks.
I’m surprised that Palworld was even able to release, honestly.
It’s awkward for me because the comment feed feels very segmented. It’s awkward to have a big header for a smaller/niche instance and one comment below it.
It makes that comment seem like an orphan and gives prominence to people who use the biggest instance.
I’d also want the sort I apply (Hot/New/etc) to apply to every comment, not per instance.
I’d propose something like this.
Clicking on the Server dropdown could be a simple checkbox group, which would remember your configuration across that instance. That way, if you wanted to hide specific communities from appearing, you could.
I’m sure they’ll get right on that.
Like MSNBC saying it could have been one of his supporters celebrating
It’s not that deep; it means they’re sad about what they’re saying.
In this context, it seems like they are being rude or disrespectful to you.
This is a weird video, dude
Checkmate, atheists