Fair point. Many such places are just committing atrocities in a different configuration.
RagingNerdoholic
When's the last time you saw a "small" truck? Even the "small" ones like Rangers and Mavericks outsize the F150 from a couple decades ago.
I continue to maintain that trucks should be restricted to industrial and agricultural use and/or be prohibitively expensive for noncommercial purposes.
I haven't downloaded it. Looks like a collection of compressed files, but I don't know exactly what's inside of them. Do you know what format they're in?
Am I really going to buy a 2TB drive to hold all of reddit...
Actually, I'm pretty surprised that it's only 2TB.
Edit: and it looks like it's only captured data up until about six months ago.
Someone fill me in here, what did RedHat do?
Canadian here. Municipal water supply is highly filtered and treated. I drink it straight out of the tap.
Hmm, I don't know then. The scrolling is anything but smooth for me.
Ah! That's perfect, thanks!
Without even reading the article, I'm gonna say:
- tightfisted governments underfunding healthcare resources
- overworking HCWs as a result of the above point
- lack of straightforward certification pathways for immigrant HCWs
Just tried and it's much more impressive than Jerboa. No laggy scrolling, UI and UX are nicer. Feels more like RiF.
Only (minor) nitpicks I have are:
- ~~dark theme could be darker~~
- I'd prefer the comment form shows as a popup/overlay (like RiF does) so you can kind of glance at the context while commenting
- list view items need more padding and less margin
To be perfectly honest, no :(
Reddit is just so incredibly massive, there's always something new and interesting to find in /r/all
I hope one day that lemmy can achieve such reach.