@tomkatt
This isn’t a shower thought, it’s just a repost of an ancient meme
I am a perfectly normal human worm-baby. You have nothing - absolutely nothing - to fear from me.
@tomkatt
This isn’t a shower thought, it’s just a repost of an ancient meme
@Kichae Yeah, but Ubisoft has a long history of sitting on the edge of anti-consumer. Valve hasn’t entered that territory.
@HipPriest Only a few dollars a month if you use the link in the description and sponsor code “Occam”
@thanevim Sonarr/Radarr, to my understanding one is for “obtaining” shows/movies and the other is for users to request things for the other program to obtain.
@activator90 Is it “mainstream” or is it “far left?”
@thesalamander“In the week ending June 3, Bud Light’s sales revenue—the brand’s dollar income—was down 24.4 percent compared to the same week a year ago.”
"The company’s global CEO, Michel Doukeris, said on May 4 that the declining Bud Light sales represented about 1 percent of Anheuser-Busch’s global volume.
@IjonTichy Don’t think about it-don’t think about it-don’t think about it
@Doxix Honestly just moving to a different instance instead of lemmy.world should do it; many of them do not federate with NSFW instances or if they do they federate with a limited selection of them. I haven’t checked in awhile, but when I was looking for what Kbin/Lemmy instance to join lemmy.world federates with everything except for two instances, which is asking for trouble.
@Mane25 Yeah, but it’s the pits for the smaller communities I used to use reddit for. The local-ish one had at most 300 people online at a time and most of them were lurkers. Split that into smaller groups and there isn’t enough critical mass in any one smaller group to make the communities work.
The tankies that made Lemmy are bad too, it’s why I went with a Kbin instance after looking into options. Luckily thanks to Federation it’s easy to connect with users across instances of both.
@a_fancy_kiwi Exactly! In a business environment where you need to squeeze every possible penny and every second of downtime is money lost, OP is introducing additional potential points of failure.
In a homelab where downtime is just an inconvenience? Go for it! Try it for yourself and see how you like it!
@PlutoniumAcid