PLEASE KEEP OFF “PLEASE KEEP OFF GRASS BANKS” SIGNS
PLEASE KEEP OFF “PLEASE KEEP OFF GRASS BANKS” SIGNS
There was a rough week or two there but it’s been good lately. Happy being a part of it though.
Same on Memmy
I like the colouring on them. Easy to identify
I’ll add two of my favourites that haven’t been mentioned yet - Metroid Prime is my all time favourite and Horizon: Zero Dawn and Forbidden West which I’ve been listening to a ton late lately
I’m on the Ontario side of the Great Lakes and never heard this term. Sunshowers for us here.
I hope they cover their mouth and recover quickly
Probably didn’t look much different than a person yawning.
Absolutely yes
You’ve put some thought into this.
I live in Canada. I torrented without a VPN for years, only got one scare tactic email. I also had up to* 25 Mb/s with a data cap for $100/month. Guess Canada is a third world country.
When you realize your VPN isn’t on.
I should probably bind that or something.
You don’t want to see some thick trunks on Tuesdays?
I’m out for blood, but in a chill way.
That’s an interesting thought, and could have some merit. Two issues I see with it - the first is that all instances would have to be on board. It’d have to be accepted and used across all Lemmy instances as a core Lemmy feature for it to be effective. The second is that some of those bad votes already fall into reporting territory. I don’t know what the reporting system is like on desktop but on my app it’s only a text box to report. Reddit had what I thought was a good system that was preset reports for site-wide and then subreddit specific rules. I think a robust reporting system (and again, maybe there is one or there’s one in the works) could handle spam, troll, or bot posts.
That’s an interesting thought, and could have some merit. Two issues I see with it - the first is that all instances would have to be on board. It’d have to be accepted and used across all Lemmy instances as a core Lemmy feature for it to be effective. The second is that some of those bad votes already fall into reporting territory. I don’t know what the reporting system is like on desktop but on my app it’s only a text box to report. Reddit had what I thought was a good system that was preset reports for site-wide and then subreddit specific rules. I think a robust reporting system (and again, maybe there is one or there’s one in the works) could handle spam, troll, or bot posts.
You might want to reread it. There’s been a bit of rearranging of words.
Chrome and Windows? What in the closed source development environment?
This is a good meme.