

You may want to re-learn how to touch type! I’ve noticed myself doing the same thing and I’m seriously thinking of digging up some version of “Mavis Beacon Teaches Typing”
You may want to re-learn how to touch type! I’ve noticed myself doing the same thing and I’m seriously thinking of digging up some version of “Mavis Beacon Teaches Typing”
This is not a lemmy support community
What are you punching??
Whoops! missed that part 🤦 very good point
What’s she going for?
Whatever she wants because the UAE welcomes wealth and excessive spending, that’s kind of its whole thing (that and human rights violations). The idea that visiting Dubai is precedented by an interest in history is not grounded in reality. If Dubai was concerned about anything other than excess wealth, why do they keep building things like the burj khalifa and an indoor snow ski slope?
Ignore this, I really misunderstood the comment
Nothing good happens there.
This is incredibly dismissive of two entire countries and cultures. I suspect it’s based out of ignorance or preconceived notions rather than any actual experience or knowledge
“Amoral” 🤣 Like Dubai has any business judging morals
Ignore me, the point went “whoosh” over my head
I think I knew that. Thanks for the reminder. Thanks Google - enshittification for all!
How is piped supposed to work? Instead of a video, I see Got error: “Sign in to confirm that you’re not a bot”
We thought… you was… a toad
What??
We thought… you was… a toad!
SHH!
My account is on an instance that doesn’t implement downvotes, which I wasn’t sure about at first, but have grown to like. For me, it’s either worth an upvote, worth commenting on, or I just move on. It has changed how I engage with Lemmy a bit.
I think Lemmy developers should focus on developing and supporting Lemmy’s core features and not stuff like novelty bots. Lemmy is not a monolithic entity, so the rules regarding implementing such bots would be up to each instance and then each community on the instance. There’s no technical reason I’m aware of that would prevent such a bot from working, just a question as to whether it would be allowed or even welcomed.
The National Guard is not monolithic either, as it is per service and per state. I.e. Minnesota Air National Guard, Minnesota Army National Guard, Iowa Air… you get it
Save science for people who understand things.
Does this not strike you as the least bit ironic?
It’s nice that you credit who asked the original question, but you could just cross post their original post
They don’t have nearly as much of a problem as non-federated social media. The short answer is that it depends on how instances have things set up and how users decide to migrate- but still, compare that to non-federated social media where you’re just given the boot when things shut down
Asklemmy’s purpose is a place to ask open-ended questions, “an actual topic of discussion”, as the sidebar puts it, its not really meant to just answer questions that could be researched and answered.
“Here”? That could be any number of communities in any number of instances which may or may not be federating with each other. Personally, I’m happy with the instance my account is on and the communities I subscribe to, perhaps you need to find or create different communities from the ones you currently follow?