I will admit sometimes it’s nice knowing what’s expected.
I will admit sometimes it’s nice knowing what’s expected.
I get where they’re coming from. Moderating a huge online presence where people can make posts about things is difficult and costly. But… It’s their platform and they’re in charge of it. So… It kinda sounds like they have to.
For most people, why get a nuc when you can get a laptop? Nuc fills a niche.
It’s part of the experience.
The third party apps actually dying was the topping point. But it seems there’s still much growing to be done
Yeah, getting access into the vpn and subsequently the server is the challenging part. Once you’re in, there’s so much that can be found quickly and somewhat easily.
Fair, but for lemmy to truly take off, people need to be actively posting and commenting. If people don’t have interest in that, lurkers won’t come.
I’ve been thinking this. I get that reddit is a huge platform, but that’s exactly why we should let them figure out their own mess. It’s not our problem.
I wonder if internally, they’re panicking.
I’ve been hearing a lot of bad things about asus lately. It’s really disappointing. Did their leadership change?
Feels like a good time to bring it back
Yup, gaming and at this point I’m pretty entrenched.
I’ve tried Linux multiple times and might try it again, but usually it comes down to gaming.
You can do this? I’m tempted to do it for myself.
Same for myspace. When was the last time that was relevant?
What kind of cost is that?