june update from ruud https://lemmy.world/post/1427554
Philippines
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An abandoned community for the Philippines and all things Filipino! π΅π
Started out as a Reddit alternative during the blackout from Jun 12-21, 2023 with over 1k members in just a few days. Fizzled faster than the "I Didn't Do It" kid after a month until it became the internet's Centralia in less than a year.
Filipino artists whose works were featured on our daily random thread covers.
Bigay ko muna sa inyo tong 11:11β¨ ko π
If my instance blocks/defederates from your instance, will I get to see your posts/comments, maybe in some other instance?
Todayβs Ask PHlemmy: What could you talk for 30 minutes about with no preparation?
I was once asked, at a party, what my course is actually about. It ended up being a back-and-forth between me and the person who asked me about what my course is all about, and why it is a course that's being taught in university.
I started by drawing parallels between people's misconceptions about certain college courses (IT/Comp Sci = taga-ayos ng computer; Fine Arts = taga-drawing, magaling sa photoshop) versus what they're actually about. Then proceeded to give an overview of what my course is actually all about, as well as the different specialties within it as well as the different career choices available after graduating. I also talked about the different kinds of institutions graduates of my course might handle, and what the differences between them are. I also touched on some of the related, albeit "more esoteric," fields.
I ended up summarizing an entire 101 course in a span of around an hour.
We only realized that we've been at it for far too long when we noticed that the rest of the people at our table have already left us alone.
PC Building, tech, hardware and software.
my favorite table tennis players, and their respective styles and strengths.
Just changed the theme to somthing like the old.reddit.com style, but still there are some issues. One is that there still a lot of space between top and bottom comments. It needs to be more compact. Another thing is that the indent between parent and child comments is too close. I want to be able to differentiate clearly the replies to which comments. It would be great if it's more pronounced, like in hackernews for example: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=36705223