And the communities in the list aren’t clickable. Pretty low hanging fruit for reducing friction. (Like, the platform should automatically link them, not that OP should have.)
And the communities in the list aren’t clickable. Pretty low hanging fruit for reducing friction. (Like, the platform should automatically link them, not that OP should have.)
uncivilized but fair
The hell? That wasn’t 2015, that was just like a year or two ago.
…Right?
Well, they moved it through 3500 meters of water in the process of retrieving it. That’s gonna be the equivalent of a full wash cycle, albeit in seawater.
that was the joke!
Well now, this could be Arch Linux’s moment to shine.
Ahh, this is helpful. I looked at my kbin settings page and there isn’t an option to hide magazines, so I thought the feature might not exist. Thanks!
Classic Japan. I’d say “don’t ever change”, but, er.
Alright so I have a question and can’t figure out a better place to post it than this comment thread.
Kbin is neat and I’ve enjoyed it a reasonable amount for the past week or so. But 80% of my feed is either news and discussion about how bad Reddit is (I know, guys!), memes about about Reddit, and depressing climate change articles that make me panic about things I can’t change. How do I filter stuff like this out of my feed on Fediverse communities?
Thanks.
I make sure I’m not around for anything I am personally unusually sensitive to. Can’t expect society not to do any thing which anyone anywhere might not like.
Nice to see cooler heads prevail. But I would not count on Prigohzin surviving to see 2024.
No wonder your nipples are dusty.
yeah dude people having opinions is gross
Well so much for the “authorized by the Kremlin” idea.
I don’t think so. You’d feel the carbon dioxide building up in your muscles over time, it would be awful. That and the mind-destroying existential terror. I’d take the sudden crush depth exposure, thanks.
I think it’s sad, but not as sad as when people die who weren’t daring the universe to do it.
Traditional captchas have been easier for computers than humans for a while. I imagine these “pick all matching” captchas aren’t far behind.