We’re not at the beach. This is a bathtub!
To add to that, I reckon apps shoud show an example notification for each category. It’s cool and all that notifications got categories, and you can disable specific ones, but I’m still clueless oftentimes about what a category really is or what I am disabling, due to their simplistic category title. Does this disable something important, or just the annoying crap they send to try to get us back in?
Clearly they meant for a queer stoner christmas movie
Indeed, I can see the parallel. To the movie, of course. I have not read the book, which I reckon has no plots? (It seems ťo be history rather than story). Though they do differ in a few ways. Great movie, imo
Too fast
Plot twist: this was a group act all along. The murderer flees the scene. Once the image gets released, a second actor shows up at a McDonald’s, a public space. Gets reported to authorities by a third actor, who does actually work at McD’s. They waste the authorities’ time, and the second actor, having commited no crimes, proves his innocence. The actual murderer, in the meantime, disappears for real, benefiting of the time wasted by the authorities. Second actor represents something, and gets some cool pics getting “arrested”
Idk, the idea just came to mind seeing the comment above
Timepilled Agemaxxing
You, my good matey feller, are 100% correct. I shall, from now on, do my due diligence and carefully research memes and their history and influences before passing them along, making sure to include bibliography alongside it. I shall also attempt to find and share only the highest image quality versions, recreating them myself pixel by pixel if needed. No longer shall I run memes through my jpegpilled compressionmaxxing pipeline before sharing them. Low quality arc shall now come to an end
Uhm akschually you can use RJ45 and get cabled internet
Wasn’t that originally to sell newspaper?
Can someone more knowledgeable explain to me this? Why do certain security software require access to the kernel? To keep malware from getting to the kernel or something? Doesn’t restricting access to the kernel offer more security? Wouldn’t malware also be unable to access the kernel? Or is that not the case? (Kernel is what connects software and hardware, correct? Just to be sure)
Is there nothing that can be done about it? Maybe have some sort of community to find smaller communities. Maybe people just don’t know (and maybe don’t look for or find) there’s a community they might like
Is the audience for it not here or does the audience not find smaller communities? I for one just browse whatever loads up on Jerboa, and created an account mainly to have some control over what I see (i.e., blocking stuff I’m not interested in). I don’t know that I’d find smaller communities if they don’t get more popular or popular communities get less active to the point of these smaller communities showing up. I don’t know that I can search for anything but communities (on Jerboa, at least). Is there even a search for general, idk, posts and stuff? Not denying maybe the audience isn’t here. Just think maybe finding smaller communities isn’t as easy (or maybe it’s just me, idk. I’m not even looking for specific communities, tbh. Lemmy is my “eh, I’m not doing nothing right now. Imma just check this app on my phone”)
Can we not create the communities we wish to see on Lemmy ourselves? I know it might not be full of people at first, but if it at least exists, people who want to interact about said topic in said community can find it eventually and do so, and it can grow over time. Or is this not how it works? Is my logic flawed in any way?
why online recipes are so annoying #recipe