In case anyone here needs this
https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/switching-chrome-firefox
In case anyone here needs this
https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/switching-chrome-firefox
Yeah, I wanted to read an article that I found in a search engine, but the og website had it removed now. I went to internet archive, but it didn’t have it fetched unfortunately.
I don’t post almost anything online. I mostly just comment. But even the comments I make I sometimes consume as content - I really like comming back and rereading them to enjoy how good and smart I’ve been.
Lemmy is an improvement on Reddit, but imo not by much. There really is no innovation on the fundamental concept of subreddits/communities. The issue with Lemmy is that I’ve come across so many promising communities that quickly die off after the initial spurt of activity. I wonder if there is a better organic way to grow the “online discussion” from some form of general cespool, that can segementize only later when those needed segments (communities) emerge naturally.
Let me mansplain to you what mansplaining actually means.
Defenestratiosis is a serious healthcare problem in Russia.
people who can’t pick up a copy of USA today and tell you the main idea of a front-page article
Thanks! Suddenly America makes a lot of sense now.
If you don’t have any specific content that you want, set your feed to All and sort by Hot or Top Day. Scroll it and if something sparks your interest go to the community where the post was made and subscribe.
If you are interested in specific topics, click search and type the keyword. In Jerboa search function only looks for communities, based on keyword, but in website you can set search to either posts, comments etc.
This way I found 1 Warhammer community.
What if those 90% split into 45% and 45%? Then you need those 10% crazies to govern.