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I also like having the edit post choice right next to the delete post choice, especially since there’s no confirmation dialogue when selecting delete post.
I created a space for people to make connections and learn from each other. I call it Grok.Town and plan to start up a Lemmy instance at that domain, but for now it’s a space on Matrix with a few rooms to chat and get to know one another. Check it out @ https://matrix.to/#/#groktown:matrix.org
I also like having the edit post choice right next to the delete post choice, especially since there’s no confirmation dialogue when selecting delete post.
They wrote ablog post about it
https://jewy.blog/2024/03/04/my-love-hate-relationship-with-lemmy
Bookmarks?
Are you talking about your saved posts?
Let’s go!
Those are “new” comments.
Furthermore, a statement from Open Collective Europe: https://opencollective.com/europe/updates/regarding-the-announcement-to-dissolve-open-collective-foundation-us
This is a cross post, but I’m not the original submitter. Follow the link to the original post.
That goofy dude makes me smile.
I’m not really digging the Yeti ads, but he’s gotta pay the bills.
Cooks similar to cauliflower.
LOL! Nature is wild.
Permissively licensed pictures of food are easier to come by than logos.
I’ve never cooked pasta and not drained the water. This is like a rice technique. I want to try it to get a feel for how the timing and water ratio affects the resulting texture of the pasta.
Wow that title has some serious alliteration!
Let’s see if this works now.
@ruud@lemmy.world I posted this here to test post propagation to other federated nodes. I have an account on Beehaw where I can see this post is on their instance. Someone from Beehaw replied with a comment to the post on their instance, but that comment isn’t being propagated back to Lemmy.world. Any ideas?
FYI: https://lemmy.ml/c/learningrustandlemmy
Maybe @SorteKanin@feddit.dk would be interested in helping people there.