Been here for over a year, but the account has honestly just been a place holder until now.
Asklemmy
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- Open-ended question
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it looked neat, works pretty well at current scale
The less epidermic censor reaction, especially on these stupid boo-boo words: M$ for microsoft in Linux subreddit might get you in trouble or using inoffensive slur. It does not mean I'd shit everywhere on Lemmy but I just don't like language policing "ร la" Demolition Man. :)
The twitter diaspora instantly led me to the fediverse all
The thing that gets the cats killed.
I'm pretty sure I heard about lemmy before, and I was interested, but there just wasn't enough activity to sustain my interest for more then a minute. Now I've come here from reddit, there's a lot more activity, and I feel like contributing is worth more than on reddit, like maybe we can build something good.
Also reddit is just an obnoxious rage machine. I've kept deleting my 3rd party app and then reinstalling, unable to finally quit. But swithing to this seems easier than fully quitting social media altogether. I hope, anyways.
r/piracy by captains orders since June 12 (this is my second account).
Just installed an instance due to the reddit fiasco. Took a bit of work, but got ansible working.
Curious to see how things go from here.