[-] Ketchup@lemmy.world 12 points 1 year ago

Watch out for Bananakin Skywalker!

[-] Ketchup@lemmy.world 15 points 1 year ago

Thanks for kicking off the forum for us. I’m looking forward to being a part of it.

[-] Ketchup@lemmy.world 22 points 1 year ago

Apollo users unite !

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submitted 1 year ago by Ketchup@lemmy.world to c/memes@lemmy.ml

Come on Redditors why blow it out your rears here, when you can release your fears, and hold a shit for 3 solid days no problem.

And for those thinking, r/whatfontisthis , I don’t know I just used it. I don’t care. Im free!!! Im free! We’re freeeee

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How:

They starting intermittent fasting on a 16/8-7 and ate red meat this week.

Incoming Redditors: you’ll understand soon why this is ground breaking.

[-] Ketchup@lemmy.world 44 points 1 year ago

It’s instetesting for the subject of Piracy in particular. Participating in obtaining digital goods has most often been a "take it or leave it" standard. You’ve always had to “go where the action is” if not desperately trying to get invited ( Demonoid era).

They will come to their senses when they need there warez as they always do.

[-] Ketchup@lemmy.world 51 points 1 year ago

After I made a few jokes in the comments, I shifted.

One fascinating aspect of Lemmy is that it won't solely be the mods or admins choosing instances they associate with. As a user, you can too, isn't that pretty cool? Let's say in the future you find yourself disagreeing with what a particular instance is promoting or allowing. You have the freedom to join another instance instead. It's empowering to be able to switch instances as a user; just like that meme I imagine dramatic lemmings exclaiming “I’m leaving those gate keepers at X”

This concept signifies that you shouldn't become too attached to the identity of your accounts on a specific instance, which is probably a healthy mindset anyways. It also means that on Lemmy, everyone, including users, admins, and mods, has the flexibility to choose how and with whom they want to associate. Some instances may prioritize user privacy or choose to exclude certain types of content that contradicts their core beliefs. While some may label it as gatekeeping, it's important to recognize that people naturally gravitate towards communities of like-minded individuals.

What's really neat is that as a user, you don't even need to seek approval for this. You can create multiple accounts and join multiple instances, where all that’s required is for you to behave in a manner aligned with the code of ethics or conduct defined by the community. Ultimately that means the power lies in the user's ability to switch instances, to find the best home for themselves. So there is no need to worry what other instances are doing and it adds an interesting dynamic to the overall experience.

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Cooked it with the meter on the Rib-Eye setting and it was perfect!

[-] Ketchup@lemmy.world 8 points 1 year ago

If it did, it would have been suggested last week when the need to not poop was at an all time high

[-] Ketchup@lemmy.world 11 points 1 year ago
  1. I am more active here than I was on Reddit (=me).
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submitted 1 year ago by Ketchup@lemmy.world to c/asklemmy@lemmy.ml

When utilizing the "support Lemmy" drop-down menu of a specific instance, it directs users to the Lemmy project home page (https://join-lemmy.org). Is this considered to “cover all the bases” where support is needed?

I'm curious to hear from longstanding Lemmy users and admins if they have any input.

In the event that Lemmy attracts a significant number of users, I want to identify individuals or instances that may require assistance but lack a clear avenue for financial support.

For example, I have no doubt, third-party app developers may offer tip jars or subscriptions, alternative means of support. But there may be some contributors who could use support to carry the load of all of us users.

Thanks for your thoughts.

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U/darkdemon42 Architect of r/evilgenius vents when admins coerce him into reopening the sub.

“Imagine a billionaire asked you to build the new swimming pool in his summer house. He promised that you if you did a really good job, he’d let you swim in it for free. That’s sounds like a great deal, only you have no idea how to build a swimming pool. So you spend years figuring it out. You learn what you can, and get tradies in to fill in the gaps. Then, after nine long years of work the homeowner comes to you and says that he’s actually going to sell the summer house, and that deal where you can use the pool? Yeah not any more. But the new owners might let you look at it! Through the fence. Oh and also he doesn’t like the tradies, so they’re going to need to go. But it’s alright, because his trust fund nepo kid is going to help instead.

You can either take it with a shit eating grin and get it finished, or you can say “fuck you”, and punch a hole in the wall of the pool, preventing the arsehole from profting off all your work. Which would you choose?”

[-] Ketchup@lemmy.world 10 points 1 year ago

Because that guy definitely pooped today.

[-] Ketchup@lemmy.world 19 points 1 year ago

You did the work, this deserves to be higher in the comments

[-] Ketchup@lemmy.world 12 points 1 year ago

Is June 30th specifically the best time to do this… so they know why? Or should I just do it now?

[-] Ketchup@lemmy.world 16 points 1 year ago

My god I wish. But I will say, congrats to Mlem and to Memmy, for pushing out two apollo-esque apps in the spirit of it all

[-] Ketchup@lemmy.world 46 points 1 year ago

I’d hate to see the community I helped build be destroyed. However, I will love watching the folks that made it great join the federation! Here’s to us!

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