[they/them] joined lemmy 2 years ago on lemmy.ml but I wanna join this instance now :3
even if they suddenly put ads on it (which would be stupid since no ads is one of their main selling points) it'd still be better than twitter/threads
Closer to home for most people, I guess.
how do they make money? there's no ads and it's free
Let's talk about fumes.
Personally, the only experience I have with fumes are the steam deck fumes, and that is a very positive experience. Because of this, I'd like the solar system to be able to have the steam deck experience.
scariest thing I've seen this Halloween omg. Never ever has a headline made me physically gasp.
Not sure how that'd work but I'm here for it, I love Ryan George
I have nothing against dobbygender, they have my full support 🏳️⚧️🏳️⚧️🏳️⚧️
Joost has been very heavily mistreated by the Eurovision staff, I can't begin to imagine how he must feel.
wear the clothes i like and be comfortable in my body
sun gets rid of it tho
Mastodon is objectively more popular than lemmy. But comparing them to email as a whole is a bit deceptive, a better comparison would be Mastodon and Gmail, or ActivityPub and Email.
apparently they don't do that in the US
Why am I suddenly being shown posts for a community I've never interacted with im a language i don't speak from ages ago?
If they were associated with Russian aligned companies I see no issue.
Kinda did tho, unless you wanted to be part of the holocaust yourself.
tf did i miss
2024.07.05 While the gaming industry explores the potential of generative AI, Nintendo remains cautious due to concerns over IP rights and the company's predilection for its unique approach to game development.
Reddit just isn't how it used to be.
I left reddit on june 12th last year in protest of spez's decision to change the reddit api from being free as in free beer to an unbelievably expensive cost. That same day, I joined lemmy on a now abandoned account.
At first, I had a hard time adapting to lemmy's significantly smaller community, but I got used to it and learned to embrace it. However, recently I started missing reddit a lot more, and after some consideration, made an account on the (demonic) website.
But I don't think it felt the same way as before, sure, there was more posts, but they lacked a heart and soul, they were all so generic, as if it lost it's spark.
Has anyone else that's been on there noticed anything similar??
I never follow the rule
transcript: "I visit this community multiple times a day" "and yet I never post" "you have no control over me, gay people on my phone" "CRY"