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Costasiella kuroshimae, also known as leaf sheep, is a marine slug that feeds on algae and uses their chloroplasts for photosynthesis. This phenomenon is known as kleptoplasty.

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I can't see a lot posts / comments / replies on my lemmy.world account
  • When creating the account I've set it to undetermined tho, which was the default setting and I didn't bother to change it.

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    I can't see a lot posts / comments / replies on my lemmy.world account
  • I've set it to undetermined, yes

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  • I first noticed when I posted something and I could see that I've gotten a reply. But when I went to the post I couldn't see it. I use Jerboa and I got the notification that somebody replied so I could reply back to them over the message tab. However, I couldn't send it because the loading time took forever and eventually stopped with a "network error". Furthermore, when I go to a community I only see a fraction of the posts that are on it. When I switch to an alt account I can see the rest. Some communities don't show up at all. This even happens to posts and communities hosted on lemmy.world (like the case I talked about in the beginning) so it doesn't appear to be a federation issue. Does anyone have a solution to this?

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    I first noticed when I posted something and I could see that I've gotten a reply. But when I went to the post I couldn't see it. I use Jerboa and I got the notification that somebody replied so I could reply back to them over the message tab. However, I couldn't send it because the loading time took forever and eventually stopped with a "network error". Furthermore, when I go to a community I only see a fraction of the posts that are on it. When I switch to an alt account I can see the rest. Some communities don't show up at all. This even happens to posts and communities hosted on lemmy.world (like the case I talked about in the beginning) so it doesn't appear to be a federation issue. Does anyone have a solution to this?

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    eee

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    Having niche communities be like
  • I am trying to build a (relatively fringe) community but I feel bad about reposting stuff, so I don't. On the other hand it's really hard making up new memes all the time and I end up trashing most ideas because they just feel very forced.

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    Glad to discover that Boost (my favorite Reddit client for Android)'s developer is now working on a Lemmy version!
  • Same actually! I've only discovered Lemmy through the notification on Boost

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    Screenshot = bad
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    What countries are lemmy.world users coming from?
  • Hallo from Germany!

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    Lenny does not sell online courses on how to be successful. However, he looks like he does.
  • He mostly does online courses where he gives encouraging pspspsps speeches but also how to sell your own catshit to dogs (not financial advice).

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  • I know they are technically not invincible but they regrow a new individual from a part containing a capable cell

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    Just following rules
  • same :(

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    Just following rules
  • oh damn, same

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    Miss The Mighty Boosh
  • Easy now, fuzzy little man-peach.

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    Half a year my Alocasia Polly had only one half dead leave, suddenly she grew a new one and another one's already coming!
  • I asked my landlord for help who also happens to know some things about plants. He made a cinnamon water mix because it kills the fungus. I watered the plant with that whenever the mold reappeared. The soil I changed two times and I had a self-made cloche from plexiglass and a lid from a cooking pot which holds in some of the moisture. Otherwise bright sun and frequent but not too much watering. The plant started dying in winter, I suppose it just wasn't enough sun (I am in Germany). It's currently very hot and sunny with long days so I suppose that woke her up. I hope she keeps her new leaves and make s a few more (´ㅂ`;)

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  • Patience is really worth it with these. I didn't even have the opportunity to do anything wrong because the second I got her she lost all her leaves but one and the soil started molding (despite watering her only once). After intense rehabilitation and repeated mold removal she suddenly snapped out of it and came back to life! I really thought she wouldn't make it.

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    I keep switching from app to app
  • You can preregister for Boost for Lemmy! It was the best Reddit API imho and hopefully the new App will come out soon.

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