Do people look at the usernames before replying to a message or post?
Do people look at the usernames before replying to a message or post?
Best lemmy post ever
Both, randomly switching between them
Laser pointer
Its amazing for both tasks related and unrelated to playing with my cat
Minutes before the reddit API pricing changes being announced, i started testing 3 party reddit apps because the official one was terrible
While testing, i found a post about the reddit changes but ignored it
I ended up using boost for reddit.
During the community strikes, i rarely opened reddit to check one of the subreddits about the protests
I found out about lemmy from the announcement of he creator of boost for reddit making boost for lemmy
Wine’s Independent New Energy
For a long time, i thought that people thinking that the pyramids were made by aliens was a joke and that the number of people who truly believed it was 0
Discord and email worked for a long time with needing something extra after the name. Why would the fediverse be different?
There is also only 1 taylorswift@lemmy.world
Why would there being extra numbers or a different instace change anything?
I dont care what they are eating, but they are eating it in one of these
The sound of these things opening gives me nightmares
Comment from a totally different person than OP(dont look at the name)
It should easier to get hit the more hp you have
Ghosts are now real and have all the powers they have in all movies, books, games etc. made about them
So this is why the globe is warming
Large language models
Since 2020 i lost track of time
I was going to ask what to do if i use windows, but then i realize this is Lemmy and that you need a Linux computer to make an account
Even c/cats?
I have always wondered why there was a developer folder(/dev)
Now i know that the government is trying to make people think it stands for something else so they can replace all programmers with advanced random number generators
The main mode?
How would people even know other peoples gender?
There are people who share their pronouns/gender, but they are pretty rare