Unfortunate but predictable. Reddit and u/spez have decided that third-party apps are going to die, and nothing is going to stop them. The "talks" they were offering to interested devs were always just a show, as this clearly demonstrates.
I'm looking forward to seeing the final result, seeing so many of the third party apps moving to Lemmy has been really inspiring.
Oh yeah, the search on Discord is abysmal. Especially considering that you can't use Google to help, Reddit at least was public facing so Google searches would often find Reddit posts.
Indeed. Right now Voyager and Thunder are my two favorite ways to browse Lemmy.
Discord isn't a good alternative, it's not the same type of social media site. Discord is more of a chatroom aggregator, while Reddit is more of a forum aggregator. While Reddit technically supports chats and Discord technically supports threads, in both cases they're clunky and not the main point of the site.
Yeah, that tip is applicable for a lot of people who understand what sex is, this isn't something that really goes away with age in a lot of cases.
I get the nostalgia factor, but bird dinos are cool as hell. They look more like things that would actually be alive, which helps make them feel more awesome to me.
I've noticed the most idiotic dogs are also the happiest! The dogs that are unwilling to be more playful or dumb are often nervous or reserved, so I'm sure George is living his best life!
Thanks, now I know how to feel greasy and salty.
Sometimes it's also that you can't ignore the argument, but you also don't want to participate, so the earbuds are a clear way to indicate to leave you out of it.
I'm not surprised at all, income data is really useful when doing targeted advertising. This kind of sale should be illegal of course, because our tax data should be sensitive in the same legal or medical data is, but I don't think Meta's going to see any consequences for this.
Sorry, the tomato's got to stay in the burger, it's part of the artistic process.