The /r/piracy link to lemmy /c/piracy hit the reddit frontpage with 7K+ updoots!
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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?
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Am I confused, or is that link not a forum?
Sorry, wrong link: https://discuit.net/DiscuitMeta/post/cauipqZt
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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...)
It’s a joke on how off putting the computer nerds can be here to normies.
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What were you saying about Slackware?
Who said Slackware?No, I said, "I like the slacks you're wearing." They would go nicely with a red hat.
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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.
Narrator: They use arch btw.
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Feel free to share if you find a better one!
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If they’re coming from Reddit, they probably expect a little negging.
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world
Oh ok I'm not alone, I couldn't understand why I couldn't suscribe to the community from lemmy.worl
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WHAT'S YOUR FAVOURITE LINUX DISTRO
And why is it Arch
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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.
As far as I can tell. It tells me my profile and anything I post is restricted, never see any replies. I guess an AI moderator got upset.
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Good, the Piracy community over on dbzer0 is much better anyways.
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and the linux desktop
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Yeah, it either errors out or hides your comment if you link it. Other instances are fine (excpet for .ml)
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steamOS console
Wait what?
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steamOS console
Wait what?
Awww sadly it was just a rumor. https://bsky.app/profile/gamingonlinux.com/post/3lhe2febew22h
Even so, hook up a steam desk to a monitor with a mouse and keyboard and that's a linux desktop, that's right now today.