Yeah, this worked for me too
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I'd argue that the two are For All Mankind and Foundation. However, Silo, Ivansion, and Severance could all be in that discussion.
No, but they have at least two good sci fi series.
This is me. I still go there for two or three subs that don't have critical mass here (thus no conversation). The upcoming weighted sort algo should help a little, drawing people to smaller community content.
But I also moderate a reasonably large sub there, and have stopped attempting to grow anything there -- just spam removal, manually.
But I don't post new content there. Sometimes I'll reply on a comment chain. Here I post new content and interact a lot more.
I'm using Lemmy Connect as my app (like 98% of it). What's interesting is, when I use Reddit I refuse to use their app, so I'm using old Reddit, in a browser. But I catch myself attempting to swipe on comments using the Lemmy Connect gestures.
So I've definitely flipped to Lemmy first.
Your Apple or Android have a high probability of having all or part made in China.
What if this is just a plan to recreate the original x.com and be a payment processor. Gotta have an excuse to rebuild payment processing architecture right?
capture metrics showing how much these roadways have improved - then use that to support expansion of the system elsewhere
As traffic is usually the most dangerous thing any of us interact with on a regular basis, I propose that this result is actually a good thing.
They just use different language. Vetted. Secure. Walled garden. And suddenly people are okay with it.
Unpopular opinion: I dislike Vonnegut and his particular brand of snark. His anti-intellectualism drives me mad.
Funnier in the context of VeggieTales being Christian morality tales.
It was always a pile of garbage...