Nemo's public admirer

A person who’s from r/ലാൽ_സലാം and r/കേരള

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Joined 3 years ago
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Cake day: June 16th, 2023

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    1. When mass migrations or issues happen(provided that the people coming are decent), be ready to share lemmy as an alternative?

    Me and many others got to know about lemmy during the reddit API restriction and protests. I do remember stumbling upon mander.xyz before that, but I think I did not stick around much and forgot that account.
    Recently, saw some others talk about lemmy when the Deprogram sub was banned.

    1. Niche communities and useful information, as you already mentioned

    Which are the good ways to search on lemmy. I remember reddit got popular due to being searched for tech issues and media recommendations.

    Having the similar things here and them being available on search results would be good.
















  • Less bad is good there too

    And as you said, not a good comparison.

    Pollution going beyond the capacity of our environment is the issue, right? Every decent improvement is a good thing there. Not that we should stay silent with that, but we should be cheering for improvements and encouraging them.


  • Less bad is good, right?

    Obviously, stuff like better public transportation will be good
    Electric buses, trains etc

    Have been hearing about China’s solar adoption and them looking into thorium reactors.
    My country, India, seems to be looking more into solar too.

    I think it’s a correct direction. Though, the pace needs to be a bit faster