Sorry but that’s not true at all. Lemmy’s UI feels very unfinished/amateur project like. Even the jerboa app, which is from one of the dev, improves the mobile UI experience greatly compared to just the web version.
For Mobile users buttons should usually be bigger. But e.g. the comment collapse button is very tiny and I need to concentrate to press it correctly on mobile.
Tl;dr:
The Therac-25, a radiation therapy machine produced by Atomic Energy of Canada Limited (AECL), was implicated in six accidents between 1985 and 1987 where patients received massive radiation overdoses due to software errors.
Fair enough, but finding meaning in life is not the same as finding purpose, no?
I guess because there are a lot of people who just don’t care. Look at Twitter, Musk could do what he wants Twitter still has a big number of users.
Also reddit has a huge and very active community. This is very hard to replace.
Hey, someone needs to deliver content… it’s not like I have anything original to offer 🙃
It’s not just you… 🙈
But are you disappointed? 😉
You worded it perfectly 🙈
Jup 🙃 sorry maybe I chose the wrong community
Good point, but I hope they reuse the water somehow
For Lemmy there is jerboa (android) which is quite nice and Mlem for iOS.
That’s exactly one of those things!
Good question. But I guess only the beehaw admins know the answer to that. But from my understanding so far they would only silence you if you actively spread negativity - but I might be wrong.
Hehe so far I actually did it manually whenever I read a news post without any comment yet 😉 But my plan is to implement a bot once I find some time 😊 Would love to see the bots from reddit join lemmy 😁
that’s good to hear 😉
Ah got it, ok sorry I misunderstood you. But yes, this sounds believable. As I understand they have a very clear vision what is wrong with social media and believe that only very strict moderation can fix these problems. If this is right or wrong I cannot really say…
This is a tl;dr based on smmry.com, the original was reduced by 68%:
Twitter is getting evicted from its Colorado office over unpaid rent A judge deemed that the company must vacate by the end of July.
It’s another day, so here’s another entry in the endless “Twitter is slowly becoming an empty husk” conversation.
The judge sided with the landlord and has given Twitter until the end of July to vacate.
The line of credit ran out a few months back and Twitter failed to make any additional payments.
TechCrunch unearthed another Colorado lawsuit aimed at Twitter, as a local cleaning company claims the social media site didn’t pay its bills, totaling nearly $100,000 for services rendered.
I’m also new here so I cannot really answer your question. But are you saying Beehaw leans far right? Because I thought they wanted to foster a very welcoming and supportive environment (even disabling downvotes) and I thought they even blocked some instances which are too right for them?
s truurige isch s App hed hüt au en Störig gha 🙃