uthredii

@uthredii@beehaw.org
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Joined 1 years ago

r/piracy with a message to use lemmy:

!piracy@lemmy.dbzer0.com

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Think you for all the work you mods do.

This decisionales me sad but Inunderstand that it is you mods thay are habkng to deal with the problems so ultimately it is your decision to make.

Hopefully a better solution can be found eventually.

I'm not sure how to make a link to communities so that it works for everyone sorry. But yeah the ! Does indicate a community usually

There was talk of someone populating a Lemmy instance with reddit data.

There is a lot of reddit data on a torrent somewhere aparrently.

I don't really think Lemmy.ml will have very good retention of new users. Because:

  1. New users will mostly come from reddit or mastodon.
  2. Most users of reddit and mastodon willing to leave are anti corporate, anti authoritarian, anti-war, pro human rights.
  3. A lot of posts that you see on Lemmy (either from Lemmy.ml or lemmygrad) are pro-russia, pro china or anti-western to the point of being really annoying. Its not fun to talk to people without a hint of nuance.

So it is not surprising that new users will get turned off by this and leave (or move to beehaw).

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For anyone who doesn't know; Helix is an editor with vim like keybindings with more out of the box functionality than vim.

I am using it too and like it.

The only problem I ran into is that the search and replace function (across.multiple files isn't very good).

ahhh thank you!

@derivator@feddit.de is the creator I believe.

not sure if that is the right way to @ some so here is their profile:https://feddit.de/u/derivator)

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Article that talks about how previous social media companies have died:

https://www.faceted.social/p/3169aedd-3f06-4db4-b51c-ed4690e9f5a6

No, jerboa isn't filtering anything. They mean they don't have access to some beehaw communities because beehaw isn't federating with Lemmy.world.

I don't know why they are saying this though considering they are in the programming.dev instance

Interesting!

I have been using chezmoi for dotfile management (including nixos config) but I will check out fossil.