

I would never stumble on something like this on Reddit. An overall mundane story, but I still enjoyed reading it. Crazy such a culture exists and is widespread!
I would never stumble on something like this on Reddit. An overall mundane story, but I still enjoyed reading it. Crazy such a culture exists and is widespread!
Waving a Nazi flag should be a flight to Dachau and experiencing a full 12 months the --exact-- same way it used to be.
Arbeit macht frei.
History became legend.
Legend became myth.
And for two and a half thousand years, Foul Bachelor Frog passed out of all knowledge.
Anyone that bothers you based on your hardware is an actual 🤡
Let go of that thought. Reddit is (probably) here to stay. Lemmy will have less users, less communities, and tbh, probably less quality content. That’s okay. Grow your seeds.
I graduated at 27 and got an internship in SF. Life changed.
Tbh, it’s probably good for multiple devs to go different ways. We don’t know which, if any, reddit replacement can take hold. I love rif and the developer behind it, I hope their journey goes well.
Or, for the time being, this platform never takes off and reddit’s moat temporarily prevails. Eventually Reddit will die, but no one can predict when.
I’m in! Unless rif goes to lif, in which case cheers all around :)
The great thing is, now you’re 100% empowered to move forward and host the responsibility yourself. Demanding volunteers shoulder potential liability (when you yourself admit you can’t understand how there’s any in the first place) is juvenile.
The moment a volunteer is hit with a DMCA notice or any threat of legal action, you think they have any interest in going through the court system? You can do it first.