Localmente terraplanista, based in Uruguay
Me estoy yendo a @brunacho@scribe.disroot.org
I use Arch (btw). It’s not that I prefer ir over others for anything in particular, i’m just used to it by now.
(that’s my personal laptop, the computers in my offices are either Debian or Ubuntu)
Is Latin America not the western world?
i went regional for a friendly region in my main language. It has a comunity for pudus which gives it extra points tbh. !pudu@feddit.cl if interested.
Thanks for this. I’m following the account on Mastodon now. :)
I have been on Archlinux since the end of 2008. I’ve only installed it three times though. So i guess i fit the more than a decade thing
We have a huge issue with misinformation and this actually helps resolve it.
I’m not really sure about that. Bad SEO is something that still exists, and with huge sites like Reddit gone, the bad SEO sites become more prominent which is not necessarily the site with actual articles and sources.
Of course the solution to this is not reddit back but stopping SEO and having better curation of sites in search engines somehow.
All in all it’s also a testament of how bad internet is now. All the information is concentrated in few sites that, if gone, gets lost.
Both Vim and Git really clicked with me when I had to revise and rewrite a paper. Sure, my graphic editor could do most things, but it really felt comfortable and quick on vim. I now use it for all my text editing, but that was my click moment.
It’s the most valuable for me for sure, and I love everything about it. They’re back but currently restricted. I’m really curious about what is their next step.
I am just waiting on r/askhistorians. Whatever they do next I will follow.
edit: i should clarify that if they decide to stay on reddit, then probably my reddit user will become an askhistorians lurker.
in the search tool of your instance enter !risa@startrek.website and it will find it and start federating it.
That’s true and I added it later by an edit in my original post which appears not to have synchronized to Beehaw yet. I wholeheartedly agree with the final paragraph of that post.
(Some) Lemmy devs seem to have political ideologies that are within the “tankie” settings. That’s mostly it. Some people express they feel uncomfortable about it. Such devs hold an instance separate from the flagship instance (lemmygrad.ml), which in my opinion is not bad at all, I think it’s better they keep them to themselves giving an option to other instances to block it. They’re not trying to shove tankies ideas down anyones throats or anything.
It will definitely is a hard to find hard to grow. So far federation and different instances might make redundant communities, but I think these will naturally tend to merge/go inactive in time.
This browser of communities https://browse.feddit.de/ is a godsend to find communities I may like. Though it’s all centered in Lemmy and I want a similar tool for kbin (or this browser to add kbin instances communities).
Indeed. This definitely deserves some attention and following to get archived in !fediverselore@lemmy.ca.