

even just some margin-top would help
even just some margin-top would help
I also have hints here https://youtu.be/T5rBc_T8x2g
I’m obsessed with The 7th Guest lol
In theory I guess. But you’d need a ton of funding just to get the server power for that, and there’s no guarantee that users will switch over to your service. And if Bluesky starts turning bad then they could start blocking your instance. Also the users are much more valuable than the data. There’s lots of ways this could fail to pan out. The Fediverse is much more flexible to new instances joining.
maybe it would be simple to fork this source code and form your own community
The network effect makes this extremely difficult, even with the source code, it’s basically starting from scratch again.
definitely Deus Ex
but also The 7th Guest lol
Not the first person, but certainly the first and only chick
Space Quest Historian, for adventure games https://spectra.video/c/spacequesthistorian/videos
Block lemmy.ml if you don’t like it
(Actually, is lemmy.world on too old of a version to have instance blocking? They’re so far behind on updates)
on fediverse observer, you need to switch to daily stats not monthly stats, right now it says 53,225 MAU for March 13th as the latest datapoint
https://lemmy.fediverse.observer/dailystats
fedidb is probably doing something similar, just showing the average for the whole month, instead of the current day
This is cool too, but I would like to offer an idea I’ve seen other communities do which is a specific day of the week for posting pictures. Like Pictures Tuesday or something.
I’m definitely happy I didn’t open Lemmy until I got home from work today
This is one reason why I never use expanded card views and only used the condensed list views where I have to click a thumbnail to expand lol
Yeah we don’t need more posts, we need more comments, and maybe more voters too
what happens when there’s 2 different posts in the same community with the same URL, example:
https://programming.dev/post/8880813
https://programming.dev/post/1721399
(I can’t find a more recent example right now)