Lemmy even shows ninja edits. On Reddit you had a few minutes to get a quick edit in before it would be marked as edited. Lemmy gives the mark even if you edit within 5 seconds.
So, following the 90/9/1 rule, 90% lurk, 9% comment, 1% create content, we are primarily losing from the 90%? That seems to be a good thing for the long-term. As long as we aren’t losing from the 1% I’d say we’re good
Give it time. We’ve had dogs for around 200,000 years. We’ve had cats for 15,000 on the outside. Another 35,000 years or so, and they should chill a bit.
Well, robot means (originally meant?) something a bit different in Czech. As I understand it, robots were basically indentured servants/ slaves. It means something like “one who doesn’t think.” At least that is if all the Isaac Asimov videos I’ve watched are correct.
Also, Bones is smiling. I had to zoom in a lot to verify that that is actually Bones. That guy is permanently stressed. When did he actually smile in an episode or movie?
Either on Windows 10, or in Mint, I prefer my taskbar on the bottom. Technically the first OS I used was whatever came with the Macintosh 128k, but top bar just never worked for me. I want my function menu and my program menu to be discreet from one another.
I guess they needed something to promote some sort of tourism? IDK.
Edit: I’m clearly not awake enough. I read that the top poster would fight to retake the monument during an alien invasion multiple times before I posted this comment, and finally realized it read foreign invasion.
Oddly enough that’s an average of 10 points per comment.
Also I can’t see total up votes in Sync, or I haven’t figured out where that is, so I don’t know if the total karma is correct, but I can see they’ve only made 27 comments in 4 months.
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