Scout339 9mo ago • 50%
The dumbest people are the ones that never, ever want to change habit.
Scout339 9mo ago • 100%
Good point! I'll get some plants for us to ad when we set it back up!
Scout339 1y ago • 100%
Actually its only 44% steam decks!
Scout339 1y ago • 100%
lmfao the 10 downvotes
Tried to search around it theres either stuff too vague or I wasn't able to find it. Simply looking to host my own instance for myself and my friends to join and communicate with other instances.
Scout339 1y ago • 100%
Oneplus 6 with LineageOS!
Since Battle stations (like many other communities) are going read-only as they should, I felt like posting the battle station here instead. Really digging the technology behind Lemmy and the decentralized self-hostable nature of it all.
Scout339 1y ago • 0%
This might be something worth putting in my rotation of wallet tools. I might print this later!
Try it, when I search `!functionalprint@kbin.social` on the search bar, there are no results, but the community of https://kbin.social/m/functionalprint is very clearly there, and are both a part of the fediverse. What's going on?
Scout339 1y ago • 0%
So... Tell me how vegan alternatives to items reduce carbon footprint lol.
Vegans in ideology make sense, but if you are paying more for food [that's worse for you, instead:] just buy local stuff from your farmers market or ethically-farmed things... Local eggs, cows, vegetables... Surely this can't be unreasonable.
Scout339 1y ago • 100%
This is what most people fail to understand. The information that has amassed on Reddit is important, yet they turn so much of it to private, some indefinitely. A proper solution would be to permanently be read-only, and have it be very easy to see "hey, new posts are now on Lemmy, feel free to post there" so that you have a permanent cripple to Reddit's userbase, and you don't burn the library to "stick it to the man".