This looks more like suburbs to me than any city I’ve been to.
This looks more like suburbs to me than any city I’ve been to.
Just look at any college campus and try to imagine if those tried to function without walking and transit. If anything, cities without walkable spaces aren’t practical. And things like places to sit and tree coverage are essential parts of walkability, especially further south.
any of the tens (hundreds?) of alternative servers that offer literally exactly the same thing.
Awesome Lemmy Instances shows nearly 500 and its outdated.
Some people pay a lot of attention to what instances people are from. I think I’ve had someone who jumped to negative assumptions about me because of what instance I’m using and I think I might have seen like one person from this instance - I pretty much never see people using the same instance, so its weird imagining someone seeing it enough to have an assumption about the users.
There are some servers that are a bit more tight-knit (hexbear comes to mind).
Who’s on first?
The Superb Owl. Why does the title mention it, but not show the owl?
People do it even if you are in the left most lane and going the speed you are because that’s what the 10 cars in front of you are going…
As long as they can convince advertisers that the enough of the activity is real or enough of the manipulation of public opinion via bots is in facebook’s interest, bots aren’t a problem at all in the short-term.
Only time I have the problem is when people attach large files. While is the same problem with other “IM” methods.
Agreed most others wouldn’t use email as a replacement for casual chat, but its always seemed like an arbitrary choice. So many people waste so much space in emails because they treat them like letters, so the biggest difference seems to be the culture around them rather than the medium itself. If people formatted all text messages as
"Hello Dear Friend,
Here is stuff to waste space.
Here’s what I actually want to say.
More extra stuff.
Sincerely, Walrus"
I doubt we would see that much of a difference between them.
How so? Seems like just a slightly different UI for the same thing to me?
Feel like Matrix or Email would have made more sense as a federated service for communication, but get Signal is a lot more well known.
Replace “I” with “someone” and my brother would think you are talking about a complete hypothetical, totally not based on any personal experiences.