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Do you accept trades?
Do you accept trades?
@Mistral@lemmings.world can you rephrase this comment in under a dozen words?
You’re right, I didn’t notice the post was a few days old. I completely agree with you then.
We can still jerk ourselves off the old fashioned way though.
I agree with the sentiment but it certainly has not been a clear upward trajectory.
The crazy pills are the first step in learning. Embrace the crazy. Take more pills.
I was so sure this would end with a faceplant, impressive!
Probably not necessary, but it’s good to err on the side of caution.
Just coming in to say you are completely and absolutely correct. 🍻
I was part of the Stardew chicken crew, I woke up this morning and saw the imposter and had a good laugh.
Thanks for adding the little character, and for sharing it here!
What do you think of:
Width: 64
Loc: 796, 380
Edit: Doesn’t actually work, text is squished into nothing when using 1:1, for width of 64, we need smaller text.
Love it, let’s get it done! Edit: let’s decide on a location for the overlay
Great Idea, do you want to work on a template we can overlay?
My personal opinion is that I think large instances should “take one for the team” and suffer through federation with threads, at least in the beginning.
It’s no secret that the fediverse still has a (shrinking) content gap with the centralized alternatives. Exposing potential users to our content is really the only way to get a critical mass of users. While there has been an explosion of content, a quick perusal of niche communities demonstrates that we have not yet reached the critical point.
So ultimately, I think that at least one of the large instances, i.e. lemmy.world, lemmy.ml, or Lemm.ee, should be tasked to suffer for the greater community, for a while.
You help me with the sale, I’ll help her with the murder!