Manipulative/controlling behavior sent through texts with his ex that she saved, shared on twitter and told other women to avoid in their relationships. I don’t remember his ex’s name right now though.
Manipulative/controlling behavior sent through texts with his ex that she saved, shared on twitter and told other women to avoid in their relationships. I don’t remember his ex’s name right now though.
Agreed that most Reddit users don’t care about 3rd party apps. They are also more likely just to be lurkers and not interact with the content as much, besides up and downvoting.
So if a larger number of the power users leave, Reddit’s content could become more stale and just turn people off from going to the site.
Of course this is all very hypothetical and I don’t have stats to back any of this up. It’s just a hunch.
Beep. Boop. Reddit is great!
Kidding, Lemmy has been pretty awesome and I haven’t even felt the need to look back.
Wow they have you clocking in and out? What is this, McDonald’s? Who does that?
My body is ready!
Let’s all go back to the office to get on Teams/Zoom calls.
Prevent my 2 and 1 year old from killing themselves. Then I watch reruns of Seinfeld.
Used for spam. Right. 🙄
My account is still there but I haven’t been back since creating an account here on sh.itjust.works. I don’t plan on going back.
Doesnt it also have trouble recognizing children as pedestrians? Thought I remembered reading that.
Hopefully some instances will filter some of that toxicity out. 🤞
I wonder if they’re still going to keep his cabin as evidence.
I think this occurs because people haven’t gotten used to linking to communities on other instances properly.
They usually post the direct link like beehaw.org/c/technology . Instead they should start using the federated link which is more instance agnostic like this: /c/technology@beehaw.org . This link will load the community from your instance.
I’m using a VPS with Hetzner. I’ll have to look up if it’s blocked. Thanks for the info.
Thanks for the info. I wasn’t really able to find a clear answer elsewhere.
I remember someone posting a more universal way to handle community links. I think it was like this.
Wow! I didn’t expect something like this from such a big subreddit. I expect the admins will just take it over though.
Depending on how many other subreddits do this, they won’t be able to run all of them on their own.
A more detailed set up guide would be great! I feel like some details were missing from the Lemmy guide.
Thanks for offering your knowledge! I successfully set up and instance using their docker installation guide. However I was never able to get the smtp server to work. I first tried to add postfix to the docker-compose file like they have in the ansible installation example on github, but that didn’t work. Just trying to add an email address to my account would stall the UI with a spinning animation on the Save button. I then tried to update the hjson config file by adding my sendgrid api credentials and removing postfix from docker compose. That gave me the same result. At that point I kinda gave up and deleted my vps. I don’t have access to my error logs anymore, but I can spin up a new vps to try to get the same errors again if needed.
Firefox has always been my go-to. In my opinion more people should use it.