Ya, Lemmy is speed running the worst things about Reddit but struggling to build the niche communities that would make people want to hang around.
Ya, Lemmy is speed running the worst things about Reddit but struggling to build the niche communities that would make people want to hang around.
As a builder, I have had this scenario play out dozens of times. Clients paying millions for design and being shocked at what they get. My favorite was the charity that the architect spec’d custom handmade tile from Italy for… in a service bathroom lol. 40k to tile one wall of a bathroom for a charity that struggles to keep its doors open.
They’re not engineers and they’re too chicken shit to act like engineers.
When I wake up and leave my bedroom l, the lights at the backdoor turn on so I can see where I’m going. When I get back from walking the dog, the camera knows it’s me and triggers the heater in the bathroom so it’s toasty when I’m showering. When I’m done in the shower, and turn the heater off, the coffee machine turns on. By the time I’m dressed, my coffee is ready to go.
That’s just one routine I’ve got set up. I’ve got ones for both kids rooms for wake up and bedtime stuff.
It’s pretty nice.
They’re the same as the people here which you just reinforced.
The same assholes who were on Reddit being pieces of shit are here too.
It’s the internet, everything is reduced to being shitty within weeks of getting noticed.
It’s infinitely more active than this site. The discussion is equally shitty. The difference is people here feel self righteous…
I can always tell when I’ve stumbled into a hexbear thread. It’s like showing up to a party and finding out it’s an insane clown possy party cw all the retardation you’d expect.
Normal people hold their farts, consolidating them as the day goes on so they can release a large one in front of their husband/wife at the dinner table and discuss the days eatings.
Y’know, like normal people.
Homeschool kids are so weird LoL.
3 sea shells about to be placed in the taco bell washrooms as cost saving measures.
Great summary.