Yea, it’s really a 50/50
Yo. Prolly doing some dumb shit.
Yea, it’s really a 50/50
The zero tolerance rules some schools have is absolutely terrible.
I’d pick charging batteries while holding them as well except only if it doesn’t affect the battery health of the battery. I’d never have to charge my phone again.
I’m sure they’re working on it! They’ve just got a lot on their plate with adding all the feature and bugs and all. They’ll get around to it eventually. :)
I’d also like to know, same reason
A new Lemmy version of a_poem_for_your_sprog spotted
For the rubix cube one, besides showing off, it’s also fun to learn how to solve it and practicing to get faster and faster at solving it. It’s worth it.
Applies to Quora as well when I search something up to find an answer and Quora is the first result.
No man, Coffee Crisp is my go to. I’m gonna have to find a new favourite :(
What a good times. People were really dying from all their laughter and fun!
It’s my main Lemmy app. I highly recommend it.
I really hope r/choiceofgames and r/hostedgames migrate over
Ya, after a day or two, I noticed it was almost impossible to browse because of the lag and stuff, so I switched to lemmy.ca and it’s not facing the same issue anymore as well (for now). It’s just smoother. Kept the same username and profile pic though.
I guess the reason you shouldn’t pick the biggest instance is because the server will probably have a hard time keeping up and will cause issues with posting, commenting, browsing, etc.
We do get a quick heads up, but ya I would die too probably because that was a vastly different world than what we have today. Especially since we basically own nothing now because it’s 1000 years in the past. I mean, if there’s someone skilled enough, they can just try to take some useful stuff they’re skilled at for survival while they get transported to the past.
Another reason being taken back a thousand years can be terrible is because English was really different back then. If you need help, no one will understand you plus they’ll probably be a little hostile because they don’t understand you.
For me, I first heard of it in r/piracy a few months ago, but I actually started understanding what Lemmy is all about all throughout Reddit during the APIpocalypse a few days ago.
Hey! I’m new to Lemmy and the Fediverse. I’m currently using the biggest server/instance (lemmy.ml) on Lemmy right now. Is there a reason for why you shouldn’t pick the biggest server/instance? The docs for Lemmy also said to not pick a server with too many people, but it never explained why. I was hoping you could shed some light on that. Thank you!
Ya, at first I thought I was supposed to click on “description” to see it because it was underlined but that didn’t work. Hope they fix it.