Yeah that doesn’t make any sense. They had a drop-off slot at the desk where you just dropped them into to return them.
Yeah that doesn’t make any sense. They had a drop-off slot at the desk where you just dropped them into to return them.
Which FPS do you enjoy?
You have to be ok with believing that you’re not annoying others when talking about yourself and asking about them. And you have to do it in a not-creepy way. I haven’t quite figured it out yet.
It’s always Idaho because of the Northwest Territorial Imperative.
Joke’s on you… it never had a soul!
I came here for an argument, not a contradiction!
Unfortunately true.
They may not say the slur, but they encode it.
I love it when people come with receipts.
Which is why I like Beehaw.
This is a moment when I’d love to use the “you love to see it” meme comment, but it’s more like… “People are fleeing the burning building, and running across the street to an identical building that is infested with rats and cockroaches!”
There is no answer.
Memmy’s great. I think mlem has a lot of potential as well. I think we can do some fun stuff with it if we stick with it. There are a lot of creative things we can do once we get the core functionality built out and functioning, and then fine-tuned a bit. Once that’s good, then comes the fun part, in my opinion. But I’m a designer, so that’s where my mind goes. The little fun animations and the way the app reacts to your interactions, that we’ll be able to incorporate.
Apollo was great, but there’s also a lot of potential to do our own things, having used and learned from Apollo, and now knowing how different the fediverse and Lemmy are from Reddit.
Fart loudly.
That’s the question!
I guess the question is whether or not federation is automatic. If it’s manual, then every instance you want to interact with will have to federate with your instance.
Until the AI learns how to use that as well.
Steve Jobs attributed the quote “Good artists copy; great artists steal.”
However, the original adage seems to originate from 1892
“Great poets imitate and improve, whereas small ones steal and spoil.
Wow, yeah. My kid got into minecraft and we play it together in creative mode and discover caves and build hideouts and stuff. It’s fun.