Oh wow, that sounds really compelling. Any idea when it’ll be out of alpha?
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Technology@lemmy.world•Ukrainian hackers destroyed the IT infrastructure of a Russian drone manufacturer: what is knownEnglish
121·5 months agoMisspelled “patriots” in that headline, tankies.
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Documentaries@lemmy.cafe•How Salt Shaped Society - From the Roman Empire to the French Revolution (53:58) (CC EN)English
1·7 months agoNow that is a turn… Reddit user/bots copying content from Lemmy BACK to Reddit, instead of the other way around.
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Documentaries@lemmy.cafe•The Two Dollar Bill Documentary (2015)English
1·8 months agoI love those quirky two-dollar bills! As a child, family members would use them gifts, and they would occasionally confuse cashiers (some of whom were certain they were fake).
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Documentaries@lemmy.cafe•Bronze Age Catastrophe - Why So Many Ancient Civilizations Collapsed At The Same Time, Late Bronze Age Collapse circa 12th century BC [02:35:04] (CC Auto)English
2·8 months agoSorry, Lemmy has this frustrating thing were image links override URL. Should be fixed now.
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No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Do you believe Lemmy/Mastodon can become mainstream and fully replace their centralized counterparts?
11·2 years agoWhile I sincerely hope so, possibly unpopular opinion… Lemmy will have to offer a lot more than “Not Reddit”. It’ll have to build up as a primary destination for a lot of “content of substance” and culture around creating and nurturing it (just cross posting from Reddit will not cut it). It may have to offer communities and opportunities Reddit bans or suppresses, although there should be some red lines there. And, like all Federated technologies, it will have to actively work to reduce friction for potential users.










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