It’s just a huntsman spider. Extremely common and totally harmless to humans. They can run really fast though, and the way they move can look a bit freaky.
It’s just a huntsman spider. Extremely common and totally harmless to humans. They can run really fast though, and the way they move can look a bit freaky.
Also, who eats their pizza with a salad?
I recently got my first FreeSync monitor and it’s the best thing ever. Everything looks so smooth!
Just came to the comments page and it said “You must log in or register to comment.” I was already signed in 💀
Wasted? I’ve browsed more dank memes than all of my ancestors combined.
You better check to see if the app is correct though.
What tutorial?
When there was an influx of users during the Reddit blackout, they said that they were getting lots of trolls and they couldn’t keep up with the moderation. Lemmy.world and Sh.itjust.works had the most traffic and were letting people sign up without vetting so the Beehaw admins decided to defederate those communities.
They said bad movie, not cinematic masterpiece.
Waterworld. It’s so terrible but at the same time I love it.
Another Australian here. Our water is safe to drink out of the tap. I drink tap water daily and have so all my life.
Go to “Communities” at the top of your page and filter by All. It gives you a listing and shows how many users there are in each.
More testing: Seems to happen when I sub to communities on other instances, not my home server Lemmy.world.
If it matters: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64; rv:109.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/114.0
I’m doing further testing and it keeps happening. I keep my post open in a tab and subscribe to communities in another tab and each time I do the tab with my post updates to whatever community I just subbed to.
I noticed that lemmy.world doesn’t have the equivalent browse.lemmy.world page. Maybe that’s something that the owner of feddit.de put in themselves?
Not quite sure, I’m only new here. The lemmy.ml list of federated instances does have feddit.de listed. And the feddit.de list of federated instances shows lemmy.ml also.
I assume that the premium edition will include the season pass for all the DLC that will come out. That comes to $167 in my local Australian dollars. Not cheap! I’m considering waiting for the GOTY edition. It’ll include all the DLC, have some of the bugs worked out and will be cheaper.
The Roman Empire was a very hairy place, apparently.