A 'multi-community' feature would be welcome.
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r/truefilm comes to mind; that's a great point.
I thank you for your response, and generally think you are right. Perhaps I should rephrase my question a bit to: is the existence of multiple communities on a given subject a feature of Lemmy (perhaps even unique to Lemmy) we should expect and embrace, or do you think communities coalescing into few/one will occur naturally?
Ron Desantis. He certainly looks younger than many other candidates, but he still looks like a typical presidential candidate age. When I found out he graduated high school the same year as I, I've never felt more old.
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Great list. One suggestion for Mastodon client, I've found Ice Cubes to be a much superior client than the official one, still FOSS.
No doubt. I was careful not to give Apple credit for WebKit's open source status, but nonetheless it remains surprising to me that Apple participates in open source software all.
Four of five times, you're right about Apple's M.O. But every once in awhile they surprise me like with their WebKit activity.
What was striking about that episode was that they weren't going "back" to the internet [in some bygone era], it was the internet as it stood presently. And because "presently" was 199x, it feels today like the "old web."
Modern day, that would be Wikipedia on Kiwix
I would think editing your post with this updated information would be appreciated.
Cycling communities, specifically the non-judgemental welcoming r/xbiking.