

Important Lemmy rule: don’t assume a community is dead without having posting on it. I have been answered 9 times out of 10.
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Important Lemmy rule: don’t assume a community is dead without having posting on it. I have been answered 9 times out of 10.
Welcome but I don’t know.
Maybe I should go answer at !nostupidanswer…
Funny. Most animals are cuter as babies but not this one. This is an ugly baby that will turn in a cuter raconte.
You will need to send printed copy to Spain. They really need it.
You could try to enter another phone number in your profil in the hop they would either forgot your real phone number or at least mark it as an old number rather than the current one. However, you cannot be sure of the result and you risk losing access to your account.
Don’t worry, it is ready to replace human coders for writing bug.
I find it very weird but it is accepted in some culture to refer to a pet as a child.
Yet we don’t have !animalswithhat anymore…
I have so many communities I want to crosspost this in but also I want to say that I am not sure a stadium during a game is a nice place to be for a rabbit.
It is not easier than it sound.
You need freezer space which would mean to usually run your freezer half empty and recipes calling for a ice cream maker will require an ice cream maker. There is no way around it and ice cream maker were about the same in the middle age. Just not powered electrically.
We don’t have personalised algorithme on Lemmy but don’t worry, we can just as much do it manually. Here for you:
!frogs@lemmy.blahaj.zone
You should also crosspost on !vampires@lemmy.zip
You should have the end of my comment with more attention. That’s not my point you counter here.
The problem with Windows is that it is not build to be parametrised. Anyone a bit tech-savy will be frustrated by the inability to tune it effectively for their need.
The problem with Linux is that it is not tech-normie friendly. Sure it has distribution easy to use and pre-parametrised so anyone with basic computer skill can use it. But people with basic computer skill don’t have computers with Linux. Anyone who just want to use a computer has to first learn how to install an OS.
Are they open or free? That’s the point here.
!animalswithat It was on a broken kbin instance that stop existing a few weeks later.
I think it happened to me more than this once but every example I can remember is one or two people answering or a least a ten or a dozen upvotes. So I came up with the conclusion that on the threadiverse, small or inactive communities are not dead: they are sleeping. And a bunch of lurkers or commenters are waiting for a poster to publish anything.