

AI that is parsing Lemmy: “Noted.”


AI that is parsing Lemmy: “Noted.”


How can one finger be faster than 8? At least I use 8 + one of the thumbs to press the space button.


At the end I got a list of 29 distros, this is terrible. A user who is willing to go through all pros and cons and is able to compare them doesn’t need this website to choose a distro.


Unironically, you can hate it in one of the answers. I’m not even sure how why it is there.


I always point users to howtopicklinuxdistro.com - they’re always satisfied.


When I finish watching a tv show, I go to the related sub to see best memes. Nobody can take that away from reddit.


Do you know if personal data (like emails, IP addresses) is also distributed across the world? I mean, this is important from the privacy perspective. Different countries have different rules.


I guess I missed that. Then yeah, that affected the statistics.


Where’s lemm.ee located physically?


.ml doesn’t allow new sign ups.
It does, however one must know what is six minus two to get the approval.


I don’t think that this is entirely true. Every instance has admins, communities have admins and moderators too. They define and enforce rules, make decisions and perform maintenance. It’s not that different from centralized platforms with the exception that there’s no common higher authority.
I’d use something that people are already familiar with: emails are the most common example. But maybe people could imagine a world, where users on Facebook could see posts and interact with people from Twitter and vice versa. Platforms are different, owners are different, but people in this hypothetical scenario could communicate with each other. That’s much more relevant to modern world than emails and probably not that hard to imagine.
Fediverse is like that, but you can also pay $5 for a server and start your own Facebook.


If I were you, I’d stop trying to explain one thing that I’m struggling to explain using the other thing I’m struggling to explain as an analogy.


Have you ever used any website with 2FA? You don’t need to upload QR codes.


Oh my god, ahaha.


It’s been like that for at least a ear.


My company laid off a few very efficient workers, who sacrificed a lot of time and mental health for the company, because people working remotely in India are cheaper.


When you’re writing a text, you’re putting down a stream of thoughts. Our thoughts can be very chaotic and hard to understand. So it’s a good practice to review your texts. Are sentences connected to each other? Does this thought lead to the next one? Does this paragraph add value? Should you move or delete something? It takes practice to become a good editor.
You can also learn from how other people structure their texts. I pay attention to that when I read a post on Lemmy or article in some magazine. It’s a pleasure to read a good text. I try to understand, what makes it good and what makes a bad text bad. That knowledge helps me write better texts.
This article has some good points: https://theamericanscholar.org/writing-english-as-a-second-language/ Despite the title, it can be helpful for native speakers too.


Stop caring about what other people think about Apple.
Start using paragraphs.
Learn how to express your thoughts in a short and clear manner.

I wonder how long until we stop hearing these stupid jokes.
It’s easy to find out if you take blood tests. You shouldn’t be taking vitamins just for fun.