Yeah, a couple of them compensate, Arctic on iOS does too.
Yeah, a couple of them compensate, Arctic on iOS does too.
There’s a reason I didn’t type it with the markdown for clickable link.
See also tvtropes.org
Run Cera, there’s a Sharptooth right behind you!
According to Google, it’s called Deep Water, I can only presume it’s specifically relating to the Ark story.
If it’s replies to a post of mine I upvote virtually everything. If something is so incorrect is borderline misinformation or so off topic that there’s no connection to the thread, I downvote. If it’s really insightful that I think more people should read it, I upvote.
They shouldn’t have had storage issues, they were never going to host images or communities. They simply were an instance that only federated with nsfw instances so all could be only porn.
The extent of my moderation experience has been a few old phpbb forums and a few admittedly large Facebook groups. Let me think it over and I’ll get back to you shortly.
I also wonder if it might benefit from ebooks being separate because authors could post updates about them as theoretically as well as it’d be easier to manage spam.
Do you have a place to post when we find significant discounts on ebooks?
I have an RSS subscription to r/ebookdeals and an account that was previously to keep nsfw browsing separate from main browsing and access that now is subscribed to r/modcoord and r/3rdpartyapps to watch the drama that I occasionally check in on once a week or so, but otherwise Lemmy is my regular browsing home.
Fark memes in my Lemmy instance? It’s more likely than you think
Every time I’ve had to move into a new place, I catch myself humming at least one of the 3 Tetris songs without realizing it while packing boxes or a vehicle. Usually it’s Music-1 or Music-2.
Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom.
That 100% counts. I was thinking anytime the game perspective bleeds into real life.
Back when I was playing a bunch of Oblivion, I was doing the quest to find Nirnroot (Seeking Your Roots). I was spending so much time looking for them I started seeing them in real life out of the corner of my eye everywhere (it was usually actually thistle). I’d have to stop and look because I knew it was important, before my brain would kick in and I’d realize that it was from Oblivion.
I love Joe. And even though its last update was a while ago, it’s still my preferred editor.