Good. Non-replaceable batteries benefit no one but device manufacturers and miners of lithium, cobalt, etc.
I’ve never really thought of it. I bet it’s fun. I have a river running around our property so I have no excuse.
Oh wow. I’ve camped by the river in that valley a few times. It’s beautiful. I would never have guessed it came so alive at night.
Is that a D. aquaticus? It looks different to the nursery web spiders we get around here.
They do. Every time I look at them my mouth waters.
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Apparently not. But it looks like it would taste really good.
Our favourite here is garlic-infused olive oil with nutritional yeast.
It’s addictive as hell. Once you get into nutritional yeast, you want to put it on everything.
No surprises there. I’m glad to be gone.
It would be great to be able to just swipe away posts, whether voted on or not.
That seems to depend on the community or instance. I can see them on some, but not others.
If they’d put her in a morgue’s freezer she would have just died without anyone knowing. It’s disturbing.
At least they didn’t bury her before she started knocking.
I’ve heard kbin.social is temporarily using CloudFlare to stop DDOS attacks and manage the sudden influx of users. That apparently stops you being able to subscribe from Lemmy, but it should be working again soon.
I’d like to know how to do it once it’s working though.
Thanks for this. It would be cool if it was available for FF on mobile. I suppose it will stop working for Reddit after the API changes.
If my programming was a bit better I’d make an extension that redirects to the most recent archive.org capture. That would keep working after the API changes and keep me from actually visiting Reddit. Maybe I should learn how.
I love that you commented this on a post in the trees community
There’s actually a Lemmy app on called Lemmur. I downloaded it but it doesn’t seem to be working at the moment.
I just learnt about browse.feddit.de from your comment. Thank you.
Reddit could have charged the actual lost revenue plus a reasonable mark up. Then the 3rd party apps could have survived on a paid subscription basis, and Reddit would’ve made more off those users than if they’d moved to the official app.
Now a bunch of them, like us, are jumping ship instead. It was a dumb business decision. And this kind of stubborn disregard for their users is the kind of thing that destroys companies.
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Yeah, you’re right. I didn’t think that through properly.