The /r/piracy link to lemmy /c/piracy hit the reddit frontpage with 7K+ updoots!
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That non stacking thing annoys the piss out of me haha. It's such a small thing and it's deliberate to make the tin look bigger but it just means they're taking up more space in the cupboard for lack of stacking or falling over if you do.
Also not a huge Heinz fan. Like they're not bad don't get me wrong but definitely agree on the watery-ness.
The most popular one here is probably Bachelor's which has a thicker, richer sauce though I'm fond enough of the Lidl own brand one. That is definitely partly down to price. They're ridiculously cheap and very decent with a fry especially if you warm them slowly to soften them.
I'll have to try Bachelor's beans the next time I see them, as well as Lidl's own when I'm near their store.
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I see your argument and I am playing in the same field, but in reality you will scare average users away with that kind of stuff.
I'm simply suggesting new comers to learn how this place works. If people get scared over how a software works it's even more evidence that we need to help them understand.
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I'll have to try Bachelor's beans the next time I see them, as well as Lidl's own when I'm near their store.
There are two Lidl beans. The extra 10p for the ring pull one gets you more than just the convenience.
Worth trying both though.
Yaaarrrrns.
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I was accepted, and my pick was Jean Lafitte. High seas pirates are allowed but maybe because I picked a real one and you picked a character! Try again.
Rackham aka Calico Jack was a real pirate tho
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Tell me one single instance of .would admins not just copying reddit in terms of being a shit instance.
It does not exist.
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Nothing spectacular on discuss.online.
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Is this really just the "backup site"? Boo, I say. Boooooo.
Also, wasn't Reddit banning links to Lemmy or something? Maybe that was only in the run-up to the IPO?
/r/nerf created their communities on my instance for a migration but their base wasn't a fan so they only use [email protected] as a backup.
Mods try but people are not open to change.
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Thanks, a back-up in case something happens to the subreddit lol
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/r/nerf created their communities on my instance for a migration but their base wasn't a fan so they only use [email protected] as a backup.
Mods try but people are not open to change.
Well, you know those guys are extremists. Their slogan is literally "It's Nerf or Nothin'!"
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Lemmy has a long way to go before eternal September to be sure. It's once people don't know individual commenters across the entire platform we might get there, but as is the regular users are unlikely to get drowned out anytime soon.
And I recognize all you motherfuckers!I mean, welcome new folks.
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Welcome! We've been waiting for you!
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Oh man, I am both happy for the instance, and sorry for you lol. I hope you find somebody soon to help with going over all those applications. I don't envy you, to be honest.
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Unfathomably based.
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Couldn't imagine a piracy community on reddit feeling good about its future.
Reddit will literally change its rules to get rid of communities it doesn't like. They did it with DarkNetMarkets.
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That was reverted more than a year ago
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Besides smaller complaints (every instance has their issues). .world has gotten too large. Many people have suggested that it close its doors for now so other instances can catch up.
Having at least one mega instance is really good, in my opinion. Whether we like it or not, many people struggle with the idea of the fediverse and how to function inside it. If they didn't have to think about it initially it would help them and the fediverse. BlueSky and the AT protocol should never have happened IMO. But people prefer them because the experience is "better".
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I'm simply suggesting new comers to learn how this place works. If people get scared over how a software works it's even more evidence that we need to help them understand.
But they don't want to? What next?