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ShadowAether, in Need Lemmy Usage Assistance

You need to join through your home instance (lemmy.ml) like going to lemmy.ml/c/foodporn@lemmy.world if someone from your instance has subscribed to the community or go to lemmy.ml and search for !foodporn (you might have to wait a bit)

BeakEm420, in Be honest, do you still use reddit?

Yes I do still use reddit, although only to check specific Subreddits. When it comes to mindlessly scrolling through content, however, the Fediverse has replaced Reddit 100% of the time.

babumenos, in Need Lemmy Usage Assistance
@babumenos@lemmy.studio avatar

I would like to know that, too.

Pika, in Be honest, do you still use reddit?
@Pika@lemmy.world avatar

I blocked it at the router, so nowadays I don’t use it unless there’s an article I really need to access

col, in Need Lemmy Usage Assistance

to subscribe to communities in other instances, search for them, go to community, look in the sidebar and hit subscribe. For example to subscribe to !nostupidquestions click that link, look in the sidebar, hit the subscribe button.

ThrowawayPermanente, in What goes good with American Cheese?

Jokes about Americans being tasteless barbarians?

Jourei, in If people using Reddit are called Redditors, then what do we call people who use Lemmy?

Lemmings.

TeaHands,
@TeaHands@lemmy.world avatar

Case closed.

This question does get asked a lot, as someone else pointed out. But even if you go back to when it was asked a couple of years ago the consensus has always been lemmings.

skip0110, in Do any of you guy happen to remember the name of that discord server that would share links to random publicly available security cameras?
@skip0110@lemm.ee avatar

Didn’t know about it, but there is also insecam.org

baronvonj, in Need Lemmy Usage Assistance
@baronvonj@lemmy.world avatar

If you go to lemmy.ml/communities then click All you will see communities from all federated instances. Communities from other instances will have @<instance> displayed. If you don’t see one in specific you can search for !<community>@<instance> (you may have to wait a minute and search a second time if it’s the first time anyone has searched for that community).

As far as browsing those other communities, that will be lemmy.ml/c/<community>@<instance>. For example lemmy.ml/c/guitars@lemmy.world

jerdle_lemmy, in Be honest, do you still use reddit?

Yeah, Lemmy doesn’t have everyone over from Reddit.

ablackcatstail, in Need Lemmy Usage Assistance
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In Lemmy, subreddits are known as communities. You join a community by its name, for example !mycommunity. Do a search for that community, click on the search result, and you’ll be given an option to subscribe. Note that the search might come up as 0 results even though you got the community name right. It’s just taking longer to find the community.

collegefurtrader, in If people using Reddit are called Redditors, then what do we call people who use Lemmy?

Lemon Partiers

Thcgrasscity, in If people using Reddit are called Redditors, then what do we call people who use Lemmy?
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Tugboater203,
@Tugboater203@kbin.social avatar

That's where I got my avatar

perishthethought,

Old school represent!

Thcgrasscity,
@Thcgrasscity@lemmy.ca avatar

I used to play lemmings on my pc in like '92 thats ancient school i guess.

perishthethought,

“Woo-hooo! Woo-hooo! Woo-hooo!”

Forever etched in my brain

nac82, in In which game did you spend the most hours?

I have so many thousands of hours of rocket league across so many platforms at this point.

Worst part about transferring from console to PC was all my playtime data being lost.

TheDonkerZ,
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That was me too! I guessed I had around 2k hours in RL overall, but Destiny 2 has recently just eclipsed 2k hours on just PC. Probably have 2500 in that game total now.

otterpop, in Best options for Non-Google cloud storage as of 2022?

Another option would be to use something like Duplicati and have your backups be cloud agnostic. It fully encrypts the backups so it doesn’t matter who the vendor is or if they are good guys.

This assumes you have the TB of space locally though.

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