Sorry to hear, sounds awful...
Blaze
That's sad. I'm still running a OnePlus 6 today, it's still very fluid, no issues
Interesting, because on that side of the Atlantic, it would be nice to have the Pixels for the prices you have in the US
What evidence shows that?
The merge of the cooking communities I shared with you in another comment: https://lemmy.world/post/7578470
This post is in fediverse@lemmy.world and crossposted to fediverse@lemmy.ml. There’s also fediverse@kbin.social and I know I’ve seen others. Most of these communities have been running for a few years now and there’s still no consolidation.
- fediverse.world: 104 comments
- fediverse.ml: 7 comments
Didn't find it in https://kbin.social/m/fediverse nor in any other community except lemmy.ml (2 comments)
Don't you think that we pretty much consolidated around fediverse.world?
For Linux, the main one is !linux@lemmy.ml.
For movies, the most active is !moviesandtv@lemm.ee, there is also !movies@lemmy.world, but it's getting less and less active, so we'll probably consolidate around the first one soon.
Gaming is an interesting choice, there are a few of them, but each have their reasons of existing
- !gaming@lemmy.world is for people who like LW
- !games@sh.itjust.works is for people who prefer to stay away from LW
- !gaming@beehaw.org like the slower and more moderated aspect of beehaw.
There are others, but the interesting aspect is in this case, every community has enough people to stay active.
That's for the offer, but isn't the kbin.social hosted in the US? https://kbin.fediverse.observer/list
Today I learn about the Ayom project, seems very nice!
Thanks for the thread! Waiting for the gsmarena review, but I'm not that convinced by OnePlus recently. Seems like it's just another BBK variation
Interesting, thanks for the pointer! http://lemmy.antemeridiem.xyz/ seems down indeed, so I guess this one is lost.
I'll probably post a dedicated post today or tomorrow about this, I can ping you if you want
I saw one recently in a linux community where a user complained about multiple “I ditched Windows” posts. I’ve seen requests for stickies in some gardening communities.
That's something that the moderators need to take action on, isn't it? Don't get me wrong, unmoderated communities is a whole issue on its own, but it doesn't seem linked to the community separation.
But they shouldn’t have to merge.
They don't have to, they can. But them being unwilling to merge similar communities seems strange, except if they can't agree on instance due to the instance politics.
Cooking communities did a few months ago: https://lemmy.world/post/7578470
Cooking communities merged:
That's what I meant with natural merging of communities
To be honest, I think there are no more submissions because people just forgot about this community
That's surprising, I thought it was supposed to be top notch