

Is anybody out there buying vegan stuff thinking it’s meat? Read the label. You should be doing that anyway.


Is anybody out there buying vegan stuff thinking it’s meat? Read the label. You should be doing that anyway.


Linus has done a lot for him, that is probably the main thing.


That is fucking horrible… Single dad who lost his wife to gun violence as well.


Rule 2 of the magazine is submissions have to be about US politics.
Some drama is just down to their politics (authoritarian Marxist Leninist in the main), and some relating to their moderation based on politics (bans for users posting articles critical of China, allegedly). You should be able to search and find recent treads, here is one I still had a tab open from yesterday:
https://kbin.social/m/til@lemmy.world/t/171975/TIL-lemmy-ml-is-a-pro-authoritarian-CCP-shill-instance
Another part of this is people’s concerns about whether their politics influences their development of Lemmy.


I reckon I’d go in the left lane approaching the roundabout. Your exit is maybe technically “to the right” of entry but it’s marginal and that’s only a rule of thumb. You have to move to the left lane to come off anyway and you’re not going to be in anyone’s way going round are you?
Is that even a complaint you can raise against the national archives? I didn’t think they would have stolen relics like the British museum has…


Could mean nothing but it’s a bad look to be having talks under NDA. We’ll see how it turns out but I’m glad I never got invested in using Mastodon.


Another auto industry scam. Unnecessary, unsafe and wasteful. And we buy most of them on finance plans (in the UK).


I never looked into the community behind those transcriptions but I always thought it seemed like good work. Individually a small effort, but collectively I bet it made a big difference for those who benefitted. And it looks like they did a lot more work than I ever saw.
It’s too bad they invested so much into bettering a company that doesn’t appear to have worked with them or even cared that they were bridging gaps in their underdeveloped platform. Funny I could be talking about mods here.


I am a super casual pirate these days. Qbittorrent with jackett, and debrid for streaming gives me everything I need. I used to do Usenet and torrents with a bunch of private trackers but I like how easy it is not having all that crap. Managing my debrid and syncler subscriptions is about the limit of the regular admin I want to do. My only issue is public torrents feel a bit exposed but it’s not something I worry about.


This is the one for me. I just checked and I’ve been using the premium version since May 2016 and it cost me £2.50. Only issue I’ve had in that time is the web player was failing to buffer episodes for streaming, but that has since resolved for me.


Yes, I’ve been using this for a while on my work computer with win11, neat little feature.


The last time I downloaded Linux mint to give it a try was the day before they announced the ISO from the official site had been injected with malicious code. Bad timing for my interest in using Linux, lol.


I’ve not played for some time but I’m liking the sound of these changes! I’m glad they’ve started these diaries by talking about roads, which were always a pain point for me. Here’s hoping the traffic simulation is also improved.


On kbin, if you click the little image icon next where it says the number of comments, it will show the article image. The image it’s showing in your screenshot is from the text of the post.


That sounds pretty good! I wish you luck. Hopefully, more of your community will be up for migrating over time or during whatever the next incident is.


Do you have any plans to start redirecting users to your new spot, while keeping the subreddit open?
Copying my comment from another thread below. I have since realised that Reddit does have to be GDPR compliant so it must be applicable, but does it apply to all content?
Would this actually be a GDPR breach? I was thinking about the right to erasure/to be forgotten earlier in relation to a post I saw about how your posts aren’t deleted on other federated instances, if you delete them on your home server. But I figured it wasn’t applicable because it’s not personal data and I’m thinking the same about this Reddit issue. Can anyone set me straight?
The project could be “hottest/most destructive fart”. If it is, I would like to see the white paper.
Edit: my thinking being that the chairs would be a fairly consistent medium to test against