I think that on the first wave of users when we had 200k active users Lemmy was in a very different state in terms of usabilities. So much has improved and if we get another event like that I'm sure we will retain way more users.
Fizz
How can you set up a system like this without having a plan to maintain it and avoid issues like this. It doesnt make sense.
That looks great
Oof this is kicking a dog while its down
Oh no Tech Journalists just lost 1 of their 3 AI article topics.
Should I wait for it to be finished? I added it to my wishlist, it looks great.
Grokette
This was the only game i've ever played of this type and dam it was a solid fucking game. I really enjoyed it.
Per capita emissions favour densly packed high population countries.
I dont think countries thay have 5m people should be held to the same number as ones that have 1billion. For nz the best way for us to reduce our per capita emissions is to add another 50m people but that would be counter productive since we want to reduce overall pollution.
I assumed if you make enough breakup songs eventually you got to make one about the "love" part of a relationship
When I was new to linux I had many issues but the longer I used it the less problems I had. I think its a combination of new users not understanding the different parts of linux and not understanding the linux way of doing things. That leads to a lot of tweaking which can cause more issues than it solves.
Now that i've been on linux for 4 years everything works as expected and this is after changing distros a few times. my systems are pretty much untouched in terms of root folder tweaks or anything. I would say to keep trying linux since its not 'boat life' constant maintenance over the long term.