hi I’m just a bystander, but here are a couple Lemmy summarizing bots:
I haven’t seen them in action in a while, I think they fell out of popularity.
hi I’m just a bystander, but here are a couple Lemmy summarizing bots:
I haven’t seen them in action in a while, I think they fell out of popularity.
That’s a great idea, I’ma try that from now on.
Nobody has said Die Hard?!?
See it here on !fullmoviesonyoutube@lemm.ee:
Something about your plans was very appealing to you. What about them gave you a sense of identity? Why those plans specifically? Try to figure that out: be very specific, write it down even, and discuss it with people. Once you figure out the driving force behind your plans, use that to guide you.
Even for the gov and business they usually don’t work out, but they realize that “plans are useless, but planning is essential.”
When they are actively livestreaming themselves.
you should be dead and that is the only true way to be free of microplastics.
The microplastics will seep into your corpse.
Don’t feel dumb, asking questions and reading is how we learn.
Basically, guessing lots of passwords from a list (dictionary): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dictionary_attack
I was waiting for it all to come out before I watched it. Then the consensus was that it wasn’t worth watching.
The IHOP by my place is pretty bad too. Not very clean, food tastes off.
Yeah, that’s the most recent movie for me, too. I thought it was all right; I’ve been listening to a lot of Insane Clown Posse recently so a lot of the jokes weren’t as shocking/outré as I think they were trying to be. But it definitely had its moments, like the… uh… “fingers to the face” scenes and the… “skin-related incident”.
Nausicaa SLAYS. If you’re in the US, there are often annual “Studio Ghibli Fests” that show Ghibli movies on the big screen, btw. The manga’s amazing too, you can often find it in libraries.
Don’t worry about it fam. Lemmy isn’t like a news broadcast, it’s more like a family dinner, it’s OK to go off on a rant every once in a while. And there’s no obligation to post every day, just post when you feel like it and where you feel like it. The fact is, you posted quality content a lot for a long time, and that’s commendable.
The longest relationship I ever had: the person would say the craziest, most off-the-wall things in the world. I though they had no sense at all. Then I realized that whenever they said that sort of thing, they would be carefully observing how people reacted. That person frequently asked me for advice, but rarely took it, which was infuriating. Then I realized that they asked lots of people for advice, and carefully considered them all. Eventually I understood that person had solid grades despite serious life distractions, was an excellent judge of character, and was really good at making difficult decisions.
So I guess my point is: there’s all kinds of smarts, and it can be hard to tell who’s got em good.
!fedigrow@lemm.ee has a weekly thread on “How are you doing with your communities?” In it, several of the people who keep niche communities alive (usually through regular posting) talk about their challenges and successes.
Along with those already mentioned, my personal heroes are people who keep communities alive:
@MrSebSin@sh.itjust.works posts comics daily to !garfield@lemmy.world and others
@perishthethought@lemm.ee keeps !fullmoviesonyoutube@lemm.ee going
@JohnnyEnzyme@lemm.ee posts regularly about !eurographicnovels@lemm.ee
@clark@midwest.social has been killing it on !truecomics@midwest.social
On !fedigrow@lemm.ee there’s a weekly thread called “How are you doing with your communities?” It’s for/by all the people who single-handedly keep niche communities alive by posting regularly. It can be a tough job, and easy to burn out. That’s because of the relatively small population here on Lemmy.
However, I agree that I like the culture here better. On Reddit, even when I blocked ads I still felt like I was being marketed to and manipulated.
“Thoughts?”