I have have this problem as well and it seems to be getting steadily worse. I feel like it must be q bug, but haven’t looked in to it much.
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I have have this problem as well and it seems to be getting steadily worse. I feel like it must be q bug, but haven’t looked in to it much.
This used to work. The latest block of shorts that they added in the subscriptions page that is not removable.
Same for me. Since I switched to Firebird/Firefox, no other browser has given me a reason to seriously consider switching.
I wish we could leave cynical takes like this back on Reddit. They don’t add anything of value to the conversation.
This only proves that you can’t unilaterally migrate a subreddit. That instance currently has ~250 users. I don’t know how active the subs it represents were, but surely they had at least an order of magnitude more active users than that?
Even with in-video ads, those must be paid based on historical (or actual?) view counts right? No matter how big you are, there’s no way you’re going to maintain view counts when switching away from YouTube.
I think GP is saying the the total income from Premium doesn’t cover the cost of running all of Youtube, not that a single premium subscription doesn’t cover that one user’s costs, which it obviously does (or the people running YouTube are truly idiots).
I’ve never been a Zelda fan, but this list makes me think I should try BotW :D
I’m with you on this one. I got moderately stuck at one point pretty early on in the game (I’m not sure, but I think my save was probably bugged). Anyway, I put the game down and never touched it again. Didn’t feel like I had lost anything at all.
I would like to try one, but I have yet to see one that comes at a price that’s even remotely tied to reality. If anyone can recommend a split keyboard (assembled, not a kit) that I can buy for under $200 I would be all over it.
Lemmy, mostly :D. I also recently started up my own Matrix home server. I took a stab at email, but it was more trouble than it’s worth considering my relatively newly acquired cloud hosting IP is on several blacklists. Now that I actually have a server running again Gitea might be next on the list of services that gets added.
Looking at my own very small instance, Lemmy doesn’t seem to consider “logged in” as active. I currently have 8 users online and 3 users/month.
I think this is right, but there is a bit of a confounding factor in that mods and power users of reddit are disproportionately likely to jump ship IMO. So while the masses might still show up to reddit, it’s entirely possible that the quality of the content will take a nosedive anyway. I’m not really sure how much of a difference that makes. I suspect not enough of one to kill reddit off completely, but I do think there’s a good chance that it’s enough to get Lemmy off the ground and viable. I think we probably only need to see 1% or maybe even fewer users migrate here from reddit to make Lemmy active enough that I never have any reason to go back to reddit again.
Is there an English translation available? That’s a hell of a departure from international copyright agreements that I wasn’t aware of if it’s true.
What “law” says that? That’s not how copyright works at all. If you don’t have an explicit license to use content you don’t own, you can’t legally use it.
It’s quite the opposite at this point. Reddit isn’t really in control anymore. Rather, something drastic would have to happen to Lemmy to cause me to leave. Reddit is no longer the default choice.
You actually make me want to revisit Fallout 4, which I didn’t think I would ever bother with again. 200+ mods is kind of crazy to me, but could you list a few of the most useful? Especially most useful that aren’t already at the top of the most endorsed/downloaded lists on the Nexus.
Another vote for Synology here. I have 2 RT2600 and 1 RT1600 between myself and my parents houses. They have been completely bullet proof and the oldest one is going on 7 years old now.