Do this, then visit https://ninite.com/ and choose what you want installed on it.
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The UK has gone through something like this. I went from 2% to 5% earlier this year.
Yeah I agree, it would be nice to be able to search "baking" and get all the instances that have a !baking@.... community.
Early days, it'll be interesting to see what the 3rd party app developers come out with.
I've noticed it with connect but they are there with Jebora. I've also noticed it's hard to search for communities. But I think that may be a Lemmy issue.
AITA for reacting in a completely appropriate way but I'd like some validation anyway?
I am, and I've noticed one welcomed effect it has had in me.
I'll admit I had an unhealthy phone habit of mindlessly scrolling and Reddit nurtured this.
As much as I'm excited about Lemmy - the barriers I'm finding of finding content that appeases my desire to scroll has greatly reduced my phone usage. Smaller user base, inability (for me anyway) to find communities and content through the search etc.
Lemmy is just good enough for me not to go back to Reddit, but not matured enough to replace the addition.
Some serious rose tinted glasses looking back on history there! At what point in time are you thinking about? For most of history I'd have had fealty to some land owner. I'd say we have more freedom and opertunity to experience the world now than before.
You can still explore the planet for yourself, just because something has been experienced by someone before you shouldn't take too much away from your joy if experiencing it.
Wouldn't we be Lemmings?
I've never heard about this. You should send an email to all the developers of the 3rd party Lemmy apps to let them know. Could be a good consideration to allow to disable this in accessibility features.
Even if we were able to live in complete harmony with the planet and not exhaust our resources we'd undoubtedly go extinct for one reason or another. I'm not necessarily talking about resources.
But yeah, what you've described is how we're existing at present anyway.
I disagree with this, I mean you can donate to the creator of Lemmy using crypto if you wanted.
It's cool though, it appears that this is a really unwelcome suggestion here 😅
What's this bullshit? A bot that automatically reposts Reddit content?
AITA was the worst too. 90% of the posts were obviously fiction and 10% were self validating exercises.
I'm so glad I can block communities here. Thanks for reminding me.