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$8,675,309

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Calling a community [x]Porn that's just SFW high-quality photos of something (eg EarthPorn, RoomPorn, etc). Leave that naming convention in the 2010s.

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Counterpoint: a lot of people on Reddit complain about “you’re just downvoting because you disagree with me” when they’re being downvoted for spreading misinformation, being unnecessarily hostile or condescending or holier-than-thou, posting blatant dogwhistles, or sealioning.

I’d rather see people in general take a step back and stop taking downvotes so personally. You will get downvoted sometimes. It’s not always an ideological attack.

Hi from kbin!

The binhex container has worked well for me on Unraid.

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And to not even have feature parity (no polls, for example) and not be able to view NSFW posts...

Some resources for finding communities

Communities/Magazines

Websites

Special Interest Instances

btdig and knaben are both torrent search engines, and the Internet Archive is another good place to search for hard to find videos. None of them turned up Transexual Menace, but they did find Rurangi.

That’s another option in kbin enhancement suite, hiding the random posts section on the sidebar

Are Tesla charging stations already required to include CCS plugs?

I’ve been using it on desktop and it works perfectly

  1. If you go to your profile settings, it should be the first option on the page

$13 a year or $1.50 a month for Apollo - not that much

Funny, I was just thinking about this today as I was going through my Steam wishlist. I don't even know what to call the genre but I want more of it. Haven't heard of exocolonist before, so I'll check that out. The only other one I can think of right now is Growing Up (Steam link), but that one is kind of shallow and not great for replayability.

I collected some resources that can help in this post, like the aforementioned lemmyverse.net. Another useful trick I’ve found is going to instances dedicated to specific interests (like programming.dev) and browsing their communities list.

The first couple links in my post are kbin specific but the rest should be useful to everybody!

Yeah right now there's https://browse.feddit.de/ to browse communities, but putting that in an app (and adding some sorting/filtering options) would be a killer feature

edit: that site only shows Lemmy communities, not kbin ones

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A few I've found on my travels so far. slrpnk.net is definitely a good place to look for green/sustainable communities.