🌴 𝓣𝓸𝓾𝓻𝓲𝓼𝓽

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Now they “only” sell for about 50,000. There’s still plenty of people who don’t get why it’s not worth that much.


How do I approach a VC firm about losing all their money in a big spectacle? Seems to be all the rage these days.


This is an interesting point. If my server is hosted in California where abortion is legal, and some police dept from Alabama wants access to my message database, can I tell them to pound sand?


Weird the percent symbol in the post headline didn’t show up until I tapped the upvote button.


They should have just called it CorpBlast. How anybody can form a habit and find enjoyment out of opening an app just to see some random topic of the day for you to argue about while you look at ads, is beyond me. Maybe I just don’t get it but it seems they did not account for the fact that the actual end users have different interests and will want different things in their feeds?


Do it, let them mutually decide to give all their money to lawyers and sue each other into bankruptcy for launching the same tired products nobody wants.


IMHO, Lemmy.world is better for like general discussion communities such as memes, TIL, AMA, earthpics, etc. Anything on that instance will always be “general”. Like, [email protected] would be for like general news and updates but [email protected] (not a real instance but just as an example) could be all about art and culture.


I actually like the idea of a lot of the bigger subs getting their own instances. Makes it easier to organize different topics than the flair by just creating separate communities.


I honestly think most subs will end up making this move. It lets them spread out into communities like Pixel, Galaxy, LG, Android TV, modding, etc instead of hacking the flair to have some sense of organization. Also it gives the existing reddit mods complete control of the entire user experience of the transition to the new Lemmy experience.