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or just use shift + win + s It’s Integrated in windows and works just fine.
or just use shift + win + s It’s Integrated in windows and works just fine.
Here’s a little snippet from the documentation of lemmy.ml and lemmy.world. I understand it as meaning that the downvote is actually there to express a negative opinion about something you don’t like.
Lemmy uses a voting system to sort post listings. On the left side of each post there are up and down arrows, which let you upvote or downvote it. You can upvote posts that you like so that more users will see them. Or downvote posts so that they are less likely to be seen. Each post receives a score which is the number of upvotes minus number of downvotes.
And if you happen to be in an accident that puts you in a coma with a wound that needs immediate treatment you would die. since time is frozen for anyone who could help you while unconscious.
you wouldn’t need surgery. you’d have perfect health.
what would interest me is, is there an addon or something that restores the deleted comment in the posts? Like it was not deleted with an asterisk as symbol for originally deleted posts?
Don’t forget about the Chinese. They tried too and they were much more efficient.
Often times google led you there and you get this answer. Love that.
That’s a nice attitude. Many discussions would benefit from more people strive for something like that.
Possible. I’d rather call it sceptical.
Sounds even more 1984 to me than Twitter or Meta as hoster.
I wonder what face would ticks pull in this case where we already know there is no drawback for 100% annihilating them.
Lemmy is instanced. if the host “dies” everthing else dies with it. even the accounts and everything. as far as i understand it. maybe there will be a few cached posts from that instance but im not sure about that.
That’s a pretty hard one for me I guess. I watch maybe none to two movies a year. I’m not sure if I ever watched a movie with a such low rating. I usually only watch a movie if I’m realy bored and have absolutely nothing else to do. So I only whatch movies i’m very certain i’ll enjoy. The lowest rated move im remember was “the platform” with 73% i guess. I personally liked this one pretty much.