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  • This is not funny......

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    Where does Lemmy fit in the life cycle of a meme?
  • I would say right after reddit. So many reposts on Lemmy from reddit.

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    Pale ass and a panda phone
  • Name?

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    Would you consider the anonymous sale of nudes cheating?
  • Not cheating, but without her knowledge or permission it just kind of makes you a piece of shit

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    Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella says empathy isn't a soft skill — it's actually 'the hardest skill we learn'
  • 2023, took away annual inflation raise for the entire company during one of the worst years for inflation. Went to the board of directors and got himself a huge increase in his salary.

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    The Google Pixel 8 is official with 7 years of updates
  • The Pixel 5 was perfect imo. Small size and reasonable battery.

    I recently replaced the battery and also flashed LineageOS. Just like new 😁

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    The boiling frog of digital freedom
  • I smell a lot of .onions in my future

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  • She was one of the OG example precursors to people rising the power like Marjorie Taylor green

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    What band, artist, or song do you enjoy listening to that is widely disliked?
  • What!? Mmm Mmm Mmm is a great song! Who says it's not!? Give me their name, number and address.

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    What's the consensus on AdGuard?
  • I have been a long term user of AG Home. My only complaint is some streaming services. We have YouTube TV and the audio gets out of sync sometimes....can confirm it was in fact AG but I guess it could be the older Pi I was running it on.

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  • I use Flipboard for most everything but getting sick of the ads

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    constitutingamerica.org August 15, 1914: Opening of the Panama Canal - Constituting America

    Prior to World War I, oceanic travel between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans had to route dangerous passages around southern South America. Considerations for a way to connect the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific were present for centuries. More recent among these include survey expeditions Ulysses S. ...

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    What happened to the main Piracy community
  • My instance is waiting for you

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    What's some really unpopular opinion you have?
  • Too true but keep in mind lemmy isn't supposed to be a replacement. Reddit hoppers want it to be.

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  • www.britannica.com David Berkowitz | Biography, Crimes, & Facts

    David Berkowitz, American serial killer who murdered six people in New York City in 1976–77. His crimes plunged the city into a panic and unleashed one of the largest manhunts in New York history. He became known as Son of Sam, which was the name he used in letters sent to newspapers during his kill...

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    www.goodreads.com The Catcher in the Rye

    It's Christmas time and Holden Caulfield has just been …

    I've always been drawn to 'The Catcher in the Rye' because it resonates with the raw, unfiltered emotions of adolescence. Holden Caulfield's rebellious spirit and disdain for phoniness capture the essence of youthful defiance. The novel's straightforward prose and genuine portrayal of teenage disillusionment make it a timeless read that speaks to me every time.

    "I thought what I'd do was, I'd pretend I was one of those deaf-mutes. "

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    ArtOfTheStory: Uniting literature lovers and art enthusiasts through book-inspired visuals.

    ArtOfTheStory, the crossroads where literature meets visual art. This space is dedicated to the appreciation and exploration of book-related artworks, be they captivating cover designs, immersive illustrations, detailed maps, or heartfelt fan art. If it’s an artist’s rendition of the arid landscapes of Frank Herbert’s Dune, a finely crafted map from Tolkien’s Middle Earth, or a striking cover from a lesser-known novel, we welcome all artistic expressions that breathe life into the stories we love.

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    When you notice Lemmy is quieter than usual, then have a look at the Lemmy.world status
  • Getting attached to any account is not recommended. Hopefully most are pretty set but I know personally if I was too run into financial trouble I would shut it down. Bigger instances do get some amount of patrons who donate to them.

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    When you notice Lemmy is quieter than usual, then have a look at the Lemmy.world status
  • Right, and thats the issue. I host an instance but we only have a few users. Our instance does run very very well though because we don't get a ton of user traffic.

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    When you notice Lemmy is quieter than usual, then have a look at the Lemmy.world status
  • Currently no, there isn't a way to see that granular of detail. On my instance I have details about any defederated (blocked) instances. Currently there are none.

    But there are pros and cons of joining smaller server. Since mine is small we don't see a large list of communities, I make a point to go through and subscribe to a bunch everyday so my users can get the best experience. But without others doing some of the leg work it can be challenging. Bigger instances like lemmy.world have "seeded" with communities all over because of their large user base. Not only does lemmy.world have a ton of communities but their users have subscribed to communities outside the instance making it discoverable to others.

    https://lemmyverse.net/ https://browse.feddit.de/

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  • www.wired.com Aug. 7, 1991: Ladies and Gentlemen, the World Wide Web

    Tim Berners-Lee, an inventor of the internet, sits outside his office at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 2000. Photo: Ed Quinn / Corbis 1991: The world wide web becomes publicly available on the internet for the first time. The web has changed a lot since Tim Berners-Lee posted, on this...

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    www.wired.com July 22, 1933: Wiley Post Flies Around the World Alone

    1933: Pilot Wiley Post returns to Floyd Bennett Field in Brooklyn, New York, 7 days, 18 hours, 49 minutes after leaving. Aided by new technology, his flight is the first solo circumnavigation by air, and it’s also the fastest-ever around-the-world-trip. Born in Texas, Post wanted to be a pilot after...

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    www.alluringworld.com Hotel Del Salto | | Alluring World

    Hotel Del Salto is a former luxurious hotel, located on cliffs which face the Tequendama Falls on the Bogotá River, in San Antonio del Tequendama, Colombia. At the beginning, in 1923, the building was constructed as a mansion by the architect called Carlos Arturo Tapias, not just as a symbol of the ...

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    www.archives.gov 20 July 1969

    Summer 2003, Vol. 35, No. 2 By Bruce I. Bustard Enlarge Buzz Aldrin on the Moon, July 20, 1969. View in National Archives Catalog "That's one small step for man, one giant leap for all mankind." — Astronaut Neil Armstrong's words as he made his first step onto the surface of the Moon July 20, 1969...

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    ArtOfTheStory: Uniting literature lovers and art enthusiasts through book-inspired visuals.

    ArtOfTheStory, the crossroads where literature meets visual art. This space is dedicated to the appreciation and exploration of book-related artworks, be they captivating cover designs, immersive illustrations, detailed maps, or heartfelt fan art. If it’s an artist’s rendition of the arid landscapes of Frank Herbert’s Dune, a finely crafted map from Tolkien’s Middle Earth, or a striking cover from a lesser-known novel, we welcome all artistic expressions that breathe life into the stories we love.

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    freaktography.com Abandoned City Methodist Church Gary Indiana | FREAKTOGRAPHY

    The abandoned City Methodist Church is located in the heart of Gary, Indiana. This was once the largest Methodist church in the Midwest.

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    www.goodreads.com Goodreads

    Discover and share books you love on Goodreads.

    Set in a future where humanity is at war with an alien species, the story follows a young boy named Ender Wiggin as he trains in a battle school to become a military genius. It delves into themes of war, leadership, and morality.

    This book is a light read but if you enjoy it there is an expanded series. Its perfectly fine as a standalone novel itself.

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    www.nasa.gov X-15 Pilot Robert White Dies

    On July 17, 1962, Major White flew the X-15 to an altitude of 314,750 feet, or 59 miles, becoming the first "winged astronaut."

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