The /r/piracy link to lemmy /c/piracy hit the reddit frontpage with 7K+ updoots!
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What were you saying about Slackware?
Who said Slackware?Oh please honey, you gonna scare them. Now kids, welcome to Lemmy! Take a minute to visit and make yourselves confortable. Tomorrow I'll show you my Nobara.
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Guess I am one of the 536 newbies hahahaha!
Welcome! Happy to have you!
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Discuit has less than 200 commenters : https://isto.pt/pages/transparency
Am I confused, or is that link not a forum?
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My instance is small potatoes, so no new applications for me (so far). =(
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Guess I am one of the 536 newbies hahahaha!
Welcome! How are you liking Lemmy so far?
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Everyone remember to be kind to the newbies, not assume that they immediately understand for the fediverse works, and not to talk about your favourite Linux distro until the second date
The entire point of c/piracy is sharing freedom. Why would you not talk to people about Linux? (plus the torrenting tools are just so much more efficient there...)
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The typical ratio is 1:9:90, meaning only 10% are actively posting or commenting. The Lemmy numbers fit to that surprisingly well, although you would think a few more lurkers would at least vote sometimes (which Lemmy reports as active in the monthly stats).
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Guess I am one of the 536 newbies hahahaha!
Welcome my friend! Spread the word around. Be part of the resistance!
Yes, trying my best to spread the word!
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What a terrible graph - see if you can spot the 4% daily drop..
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pop the champagne
we are celebrating tonight
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Lol for real?
The main thing I heard about Bluesky is that it costs like $100 mill to run your own instance or something like that, so they only have one main instance for now. They technically have federation, but for all intents and purpose, it's just another centralized corporate service waiting to be enshittified.
But now I can add this to my list of reasons why Bluesky is a trap.
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Thanks.
Socal or social?
Edited! Haha I ruined it, the social is the whole point
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That's how you link communities. As long as that community is [email protected]. See how the second time it wasn't a link? You need the !
for me the other useful thing would be mobile apps. I use jerboa
GitHub - LemmyNet/jerboa: A native android app for Lemmy
A native android app for Lemmy. Contribute to LemmyNet/jerboa development by creating an account on GitHub.
GitHub (github.com)
it's also available on the play store
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Guess I am one of the 536 newbies hahahaha!
WHAT'S YOUR FAVOURITE LINUX DISTRO
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Feel free to share if you find a better one!
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Am I confused, or is that link not a forum?