I feel like their documentation is pretty solid…?
I feel like their documentation is pretty solid…?
😆 this is legitimately a work of art
/end thread.
That’s the whole debate, OP. It’s solved with this short exchange.
Lmao excellent reference
I’m really missing the “serious” tags from Reddit right about now. Or maybe the Out of the Loop subreddit
M E E I N G
I have no advice for you, as I live in a very humid place without very much risk of static shocks. I just want to say this question and post are hilarious.
I like how you can tell who didn’t read your whole post by them giving you real advice about not taking this job
Well if you have hyper mobility in your joints like me, people are always interested when I fold my pinky flat against the back of my hand.
It’s super low effort for me…might involve some broken bones or dislocations for others though ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Wefwef still uses the Lemmy API. It would still be subject to the same pricing farce as all other third-party apps. If you’re going to do that…why build a new app?
I mean that Lemmy feels like Reddit on a slow content week, not anything against wefwef. Wefwef is fantastic and gets even better every 12 hours or so; Lemmy still needs a lot more users/content before it feels like actual Reddit
Agreed but personally with wefwef the transition has had much less of a sting. It feels basically the same but just like Reddit is having a slow week
Yo, I already have Plex set up. I can add Pokémon and invite you if you want as long as you don’t need 99.9% uptime, I’m just some dude :)
Yo, I already have Plex set up. I can add Pokémon and invite you if you want as long as you don’t need 99.9% uptime, I’m just some dude :)
Been there! No sweat, was just checking open source documentation standards hadn’t gotten ridiculously high recently 🙃