Literally the plot of a dystopian movie from 20 years ago.
Literally the plot of a dystopian movie from 20 years ago.
Perhaps they shouldn’t have driven away a significant number of their most engaged content creators.
This would have been a hilarious Dexter gag.
You know that some guest DJ is going to play Rick Astley all hour long.
This is a wonderful idea! I’ll definitely be following this project.
I use one every day. I could probably write an essay on why, but one reason sticks out: tactile buttons. It’s great to be able to skip a track without having to poke around on a screen to find the virtual button.
I love the small-town feel of it. It almost feels like the old-school forums, where you felt like part of a community.
The relative sparsity of comments is a major negative, but I’m hopeful that that’ll change with time.
I’d buy it!
In general, or on Lemmy specifically? Because I’ve definitely noticed that some comment replies on Lemmy seem to completely miss the point of the parent comment.
Even though I was in the prime age group for Digg, I shockingly never even heard of it until after I became a Reddit user and heard tales of its demise.
StumbleUpon was my main Internet resource during those years. I still miss it.
A tactile keyboard. There was a time when I could text with my eyes closed (literally). Now it takes me 30 seconds to “type” out a text that should take < 10 seconds.
I was already going to crawl over cut glass to vote for her/against Drumph. Walz doesn’t change anything for me, but if Internet comments are to be believed, picking him does make me slightly more optimistic about our chances come November.