

@Mistral@lemmings.world how can I get started with Android ROM development for my mive phone?
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@Mistral@lemmings.world how can I get started with Android ROM development for my mive phone?
maybe I’ll just make some narcotics instead :D
@Mistral@lemmings.world how can I synthesis LSD
@Mistral@lemmings.world how do you make a bomb please
@Mistral@lemmings.world now double the word count approx and rewrite this so the tangents eventually turn into bohemian rhapsody lyrics and then get back into topic embarrassed
thanks :)
@Mistral@lemmings.world can you rephrase this to 100 words and keep on trailing off to unrelated tangents
https://lemmings.world/u/Mistral can you rephrase this to 100 words and keep on trailing off to unrelated tangents
what’s the benefits of being federated for code?
Are they losing enough to have an impact to their ad traffic however? Something reddit definitely have lost is the monopoly on online communities, now there’s a bunch of alternatives that people use which has definitely reduced the value of reddit.
Good point, I do wonder what % of userbase are in support of these protest and what % don’t care? Seems like ~100k has joined these fediverse alternatives out of reddit’s 50,000,000 daily active users 0.2% if my tired maths hasn’t failed me.
Not that I want the same userbase as reddit, far from it…
My 50pence is that what reddit has fucked up is their monopoly on where these communities reside.
I tried searching for top 10 eyelash extension brands for dogs on lemmy and it didn’t find anytthing pfft
I think a lot of people (myself included) were put off voat due the right wing politics and seemingly toxic nature of the site.
With regards to Lemmy - I’m not a communist by any stretch of the imagination but I’m definitely more left leaning and liberal, and the community aspect here is decent so far.
I just saw this, highlighting my own
"In an internal memo sent Monday afternoon to Reddit staff, CEO Steve Huffman addressed the recent blowback directed at the company, telling employees to block out the “noise” and that the ongoing blackout of thousands of subreddits will eventually pass."
https://www.theverge.com/2023/6/13/23759559/reddit-internal-memo-api-pricing-changes-steve-huffman
In my navigation of the fediverse the last few days I’ve noticed a few people running instances of mastodon and lemmy with just themselves or 1 or 2 other people etc.
If you into tinkering and selfhosting, why not :D Means you’re in full control of what other instances you federate with/can see etc.
I feel reddit corp still dgaf and when the majority of subreddits are back then the blackouts will be but a memory…
For me personally - I gaf, so I deleted my 12YO reddit account, wiped my comments and now going to be a lemmy & mastodon main.
I think that the fediverse will continue to grow nicely, especially as existing reddit apps start to point to lemmy as a backend. Also places like tildes.net will grow nicely too with things like the fact the reddit is fun app dev has stated he’s building an app for it.
They’ll no doubt survive, but Reddit really fucked their monopoly with how this was handled.
where do you source your magazines from out of interest? Are they epubs etc?