I remain smug in my purchase decision of a 2009 Town and Country.
(ain’t no one stealing that pos)
I remain smug in my purchase decision of a 2009 Town and Country.
(ain’t no one stealing that pos)
good bot!
!weightlifting@lemmy.ml - 128 subs, six posts :/
!powerlifting@lemmy.ml - 128 subs, 50 posts :)
!fitness@lemmy.ml - 218 / 21
There is !technicalwriting@lemm.ee, but only 22 subs, no posts. :(
Give it time - the lemmyverse is still nascent. You may have better luck searching for show specific subs that have made the jump. I just tried Letterkenny, Shoesy, Kids in the hall on Lemmy Explorer and they all exist, but few subs and even fewer posts. https://lemmyverse.net/
Was going to suggest by network, but there’s also no cbc, ctv, crave, bell yet either.
Very interesting, but technically off-topic.
tho, always happy to pin more
Yep. And a bunch of good discovery links pinned to the top there.
Good question - and good answer - worth preserving, but as suggested you’ll likely get better results in suggested communities. (locking).
There aren’t any; I might feel differently if you were a commercial enterprise, but since you’re basically recreating /r/random, I’m ok with it.
Also suggest cross-posting this to !lemmy411@lemmy.ca - did for ya.
You got some good results, but locking.
The downside to all this federated business I’m afraid. Usually it works… sometimes it doesn’t.
The home server of askanamerican is infosec.pub and that instance IS on midwest.social’s list of “federated instances” here: https://midwest.social/instances
Usually when you search for a new community/magazine, YOUR instance tries to reach out to the other instance and say “hey, do you have ‘askanamerican’? if so, gimme the info, Ima gonna subscribe to that, and give me the last half dozen posts to start my user(s) off until I catch up.”
Sometimes this fails for whatever reason - misconfiguration, traffic, instance getting slammed with new accounts and flood of new posts, who knows.
Infosec.hub isn’t the largest but its not the smallest. Tho, I know the admin @jerry@infosec.pub runs several other instances of other federated platforms at various infosec
domains, they’re rather busy.
I’d recommend trying again in a few hours, or tomorrow.
I checked out of antiwork about the time of their TV/PR fiasco. I know the original intent of the sub was to be opposed to all work (I am oversimplifying), but it was coopted by a larger “lets make work better by calling out bad actors and bad behaviors” movement, which is what attracted me to it. Then the original mods kinda shot the movement in the foot and I stopped checking in.
Is the new /c/antiwork a return to their roots of “all work BAD, down with all work” or the larger “lets make work better” ethos?
Seems 'bout right. All I remember (i was… 11) is we hopped in a black cab and asked the driver “where do YOU go for fish and chips”? and it was London black cabs double parked round the block.
Best fish n chips I’ve ever had.
If IT or The Golden Chippy are half as good as I remember, yeah I’d travel 90m for a chippy too.
Is the Seashell of Lisson Grove still a thing? that’s where our cabbie dumped us off when we asked him for the best chippy - albeit this was 1989, so… :/
For sure. Already seen:
Its always lonely to be an early adopter. Just stick with it, help others find their way. :)
Before Digg’s implosion and the first influx, Reddit was a ghost town too.
The 509 section on Applicability seems to restrict this to services specifically targeting or deliberately creating environments suitable for, or providing attractions that can only be reasonably targeted to minors.
So if you don’t create kidzone.world or a blues clues community you’re probably alright, if you can show you don’t target or encourage minor participation.
Oh… for fucks sake. You can’t tell the people at the bottom to work better-er when they’ve been trying to work better-er for a decade and their efforts get shit on .
Interview every team lead and department head that has ever raised a quality/safety/non-conformance. Then interview/audit every executive those issues were reported TO. And if they can’t provide a very very very good reason (i.e. not “$money$”) for why those issues weren’t actioned then they get fired. Every fucking one. Then promote a bunch of engineers.
Boeing used to be a great company when the engineers ran it. Now its shit because the MBAs in expensive suits run it.