I don't want to watch Attack of the Clones again to back myself up, but I'd say the quote counts because it's her advice to a Jedi.
Like becoming a Jedi, it's all in the preparation
Relevant quotes for the case against:
“The Jedi are selfless. They only care about others.” – Qui-Gon Jinn
“Sometimes, we must let go of our pride and do what is requested of us.” – Padmé Amidala
Thanks. That instance is interesting to me, in that it's one person ranting to themselves about how broke Lemmy is, but I doubt it has real subscribers, so I'll exclude it from future lists.
If anyone buys it, please just point it to https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dRd_vZT6zPY (CW: rude words)
futurology.today is an attempt to migrate from /r/futurology (they were having problems with their login page yesterday though)
If the creator doesn't get bored of posting to 'Finnegan's Wake', they'll need to mindful of the danger of being categorised as 'inactive' or 'suspicious' by crawlers and other instances (which can happen to Communities with lots of posts, but no comments, since upvotes don't count as 'activity')
A mere 4 years after me_ira was banned on Reddit, the Lemmy version springs into action.
600euro is all in German, so you won't ... [I'm sure you know the rest]
I looked up some of the bigger LW communities - we'll have to imagine for ourselves how they'd fit:
39.6K technology
29.3K mildlyinfuriating
28.6K fediverse
28.5K nostupidquestions
28.0K youshouldknow
26.5K lemmyworld
25.7K selfhosted
25.5K world
23.0K showerthoughts
21.4K android
A radio, innit?
Very true.
The comparison I had in mind was top-level web domains - there was all these plans (e.g. .net should only be for ISPs and telecoms businesses) that were ultimately ignored.
I came across one issue moderating a lemmy.world Community from a feddit.nl account - the pin I put in a post only happened on the feddit.nl copy, it didn't federate across to any other ones. That's the only prob I've encountered so far, though.
Is oddly reminiscent of the Pip-Boy from the Fallout games
You're showing up as a bot, btw. Anyone with a blanket ban on bots won't see your comments, so it's maybe an idea to change it in your settings.
OP also has a couple of film communities, which maybe could have been put on lemmy.film. The Internet sees an attempt to organise it, and refuses.
Peg him as a wrong 'un, I'm sure they mean.