I've had this idea as well, and I definitely see some benefits though as stated in the thread by someone else, most admins would want to be on a groups instance and not a users instance and I'm not sure how to combat that. The thought that occurred to me was a lemmy federation compatible community only instance server that could augment the current thrediverse landscape. Essentially making it easier to spin up a community for your topic than it is to spin up a while new instance. It would still be easiest to just make a community on your main user instance but it would introduce a new difficulty level for communities to run separate without standing up a whole Lemmy instance.
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Not a fair comparison because they were also smoking and drinking at half-time when the were still wearing leather gear.
As someone that likes Vue a lot, I'm curious what you dislike? The migration from v2 to v3 was definitely botched, but vue3 with vite is a solid developer experience.
Even Blinken would have been offended at this awkward letter-boxing. But a-plus for the epic movie reference.
What are some games that are worth it are this price?
Back on reddit, there was at least one sub dedicated to memes I between just a single division (nfcnorthmemewar, or something close) and it was always hilarious. Definitely miss the regular sub and the meme subs here.
Proton docs works on android as a web view. The drive app launches the web editor in a web view control. It works well enough, but it's not standard notes.
Adam Savage likes them so much he has at least one maybe two videos on his channel dedicated to them.
The fact they're disposable mechanical pencils annoys me, but they are decent writers with a good eraser. You can buy them in packs of 20 for a few bucks.
Lemmy got me good today:
Not using JavaScript doesn't ensure an accessible site or app.
That's great news. Maybe this can help pave the way to an F-Droid style store on iOS.
StackOverflow solved this specific issue pretty well IMO. Each downvote costs you a reputation/karma/fake-internet-point. Lemmy doesn't count karma, so that'd a bit of a nonstarter, but for systems that do, that feels like a good way to discourage rampant use of downvotes.