I live in South Korea where it's also legal to record only with single party consent. It's not that long ago that I found out that it's not a universal thing. It should be.
I mean Reddit is clearly a company that shoyld focus on making proft. I don't have problems with that. The problem is that it's a stupid decision that doesn't seem to nessesarily help them profit wise. Besides, it has been a great platform for countless communities that I just didn't want it to end.
I can imagine bunch of idiots making user base and profit/loss projections without even opening reddit for once.
I just want lemmygrad defederated. I geniuinely thought the whole instance is satire but holy hell
This is the most important characteristics in terms of moderation and the lemmy as a whole. It just cannot fall apart in a way Reddit did.
It's not that the current UI is bloated or anything. That's very far from being true. But basic HTML version can also be great like DDG HTML
Yeah the question is never going to be
How to do with GUI?
It's rather going to be
why on earth would I do that when I can just click some buttons on windows?
or
Can't we just use settings menu?
Here to introduce you some of the easiest comfort Korean food: Kimchi Fried Rice!
Stir fry some leftover kimchi with some salt and some soy sauce and some olive oil(you can skip that tho). Put cooked rice after 1-2min and cook for another 3 min.
If you don't like Kimchi's strong flavor this is definitely the way to try. There's plenty of recipies online and honestly it's a recipie that just couldn't go wrong.
As a college student, I live off of that.
Damn never knew. I'm assuming there might be some client for that issue though?
I'm guessing this is why every reddit purge scripts edit the content first and then remove, right?
Official android app has some room for improvements, especially the part that you mentioned but it's been solid for 2 years now for me.
Same. Jellyfin has been so reliable and fast. Easy as hell to setup as well.
Like it or not, centralization of Lemmy seems to be inevitable. Even mastodon suffers from this. It's only 100x worse in Lemmy where there's same but separate communities in each instances..