quickenparalysespunk @ quickenparalysespunk @lemmy.dbzer0.com Posts 4Comments 9Joined 3 wk. ago
actually the admin of dbzero seems to be part of a project creating free open-source and crowdsourced distributed gen a.i. models and applications. im not to familiar with the details but links are in their profile on mastodon.
considering this and @Die4Ever@programming.dev's comment, could it incentivize certain types of prospective Admins to create community only instances, increasing attraction of more users to lemmy overall but disproportionally burden the user management workload on the traditional user+community instances?
that sounds like a few different, but related sets of behaviors that u-tube psychologists regularly mention
- obsessive compulsiveness
- narcissism
- anxious attachment style
- equating mistakes/perfection ratio with p self-worth, worthiness to exist/to receive love
i don't understand any of the words you just said.
(I'm American btw)
researchers actually succeeded in creating that phone system upgrade. the resulting communication system is the internet and world wide web.
hooray! you got what you wished for!
is there anything like an app/script for .tar files that automates configure-make-makeinstall into a single step for the end user? (after onetime manual config)
that's mostly because of
also developed dating simulator game, Love and Deepspace, which boasts over six million monthly active users and is available in Chinese, English, Japanese and Korea
the biggest thirst trap ever 😂
(i wish there was a version to date women.... my wallet would hate that......)
correction: Briar chat desktop client "expired". No update timeline yet. (was: Briar chat desktop client "expired". Still an active project?)
Pardon me, but the character is correctly known as Rockman, and is correctly depicted only as a prepubescent human cannonball with one apocalyptic death-ray arm. 😂
So my understanding from reading this (and other threads on Lemmy) is that:
-A majority of Lemmy users would rather the userbase remained small (in comparison to corporate social media and even compared to Mastodon).
-And a small but vocal minority wants to grow Lemmy to the point of being at least one of the choices, if not the de facto preferred alternative, on the mind of most Redditors who are sick of Reddit.
Is that accurate?
edit: formatting