

Lemmy is more reddit-like, while mastodon is more twitter-like.
They do federate, so yes, you should be able to see, like and comment between them.
Geek. Bourgondiër. Belgistani. Add label here.
Lemmy is more reddit-like, while mastodon is more twitter-like.
They do federate, so yes, you should be able to see, like and comment between them.
…ask Turing? Who suggested that? The Turing test is not “let’s ask Alan” 😋
I just s suspected stone stick in the urinary canal two years ago. Damnnnnnn. First time I literally was sweating from the pain.
Still don’t know where the fucker went, I never got the satisfying clink as it hits the porcelain.
I pay a lot more attention to my water consumption since…
Delicious 😁
Personally, I don’t understand the question. I’m assuming you’re starting a parallel to subreddits, but I don’t see how they had direct, meaningful relations between them?
“the” old city center 🙂 The Netherlands is quite a bit bigger than the Amsterdam tourist trap 😁
Then it is long obsolete, because to a common observer, something like chatgpt could easily pass that test if it wasn’t instructed to clarify it is a machine at every turn.
This particular photo is shopped, but i think false-perspective Illusions might actually be a good path…
The Turing test is about whether it passes as human, not whether it is human.
Shouldn’t have not pooped for three days.
That’s a matter of preference - off pizza i prefer green ones!
Also, for this, strangely enough it works better with the sliced ones than the whole ones. They’re a bit saltier. Like me 😋
Try pepperoni and black olives, that’s also pretty good.
Suçuk/mushroom is wonderful!
That’s very interesting, thanks!
So, basically, the US is very upset that the money they give is being used… The solution seems obvious…
We truly love in interesting times. Fuck, I wish we didn’t.
As if any spyware worth it’s salt didn’t install itself as service with an innocuous name. Something like “Facebook” or “TikTok”.
radical răd′ĭ-kəl adjective
1. Arising from or going to a root or source; basic. 2. Departing markedly from the usual or customary; extreme or drastic. 3. Relating to or advocating fundamental or revolutionary changes in current practices, conditions, or institutions.
I believe 2. is the most common colloquial use. It is perfectly possible to be a radical conservative; and I would actually argue that conservativism is a radical ideology, given that the world at large wants to make progress.
Agreed. Shame about the kid, though, apparently he didn’t even want to be there but was forced.
And they didn’t mention politics at all, they said not everyone wants to be reminded of the orange shitstain. I agree with them.