[-] [email protected] 44 points 4 months ago

I think its simply, at least for a while, the tech space was male dominated. And depending on the type of piracy, it requires an amount of tech skills

[-] [email protected] 48 points 7 months ago

I always see his exact photo when i see this posted. Im pretty convinced that this isnt actually how kids are dressed, otherwise the photo would once in a while be changed up

[-] [email protected] 63 points 8 months ago

And for us on the otherside, we see people bundled up like their going on an Artic expedition when its 50F out and they are walking 10 feet from their heated car to a heated store.

Being sweaty all the time sucks. Thats really what it is

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submitted 8 months ago by [email protected] to c/[email protected]

I know theres sorta the ability to do this with swipe actions, but Id like the option to mark posts as read in the same line as the upvote/downvote/save/hide. It just would be a lot simpler especially when its things where from the title you can get the gist,.but you dont want to completely hide the article.

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submitted 8 months ago by [email protected] to c/[email protected]

In short, I want the ability to hide news and political stories temporarily, much like you might hide nsfw articles temporarily when at work. Id like to be able to maintain all my previously made filters and communities, and still be able to scroll through "all", but just temporarily hide the news and such, just to get a break from it.

The only option i can think of is to make a second account that has those communities banned, but that wont keep my other filters synced, such as if I have blocked a new nsfw community on one account, it wont sync to the other. Id prefer it to stay on the one account. Currently I mainly broswe through Sync for Lemmy. If there was a feature to turn on a temporary filter list, much like hiding nsfw content temporarily, this would be great

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submitted 8 months ago by [email protected] to c/[email protected]

In short, I want the ability to hide news and political stories temporarily, much like you might hide nsfw articles temporarily when at work. Id like to be able to maintain all my previously made filters and communities, and still be able to scroll through "all", but just temporarily hide the news and such, just to get a break from it.

The only option i can think of is to make a second account that has those communities banned, but that wont keep my other filters synced, such as if I have blocked a new nsfw community on one account, it wont sync to the other. Id prefer it to stay on the one account. Currently I mainly broswe through Sync for Lemmy, so maybe this is best directed to their devs, but any ideas would be great

[-] [email protected] 43 points 8 months ago

Yea not sure what's up with the upper peninsula. I feel like it's someone who actually knows Michigan and just wants to irritate Michiganders

[-] [email protected] 30 points 10 months ago

I graduated pharmacy school 8 years ago. This was a thing that was taught in school. This is why you should talk to your pharmacist. Guaifenisin is another 'garbage drug' that does virtually nothing; just drink more water

[-] [email protected] 18 points 10 months ago

She's not, cause she's talking. Think about putting a bottle to your mouth, especially one that isn't completely full. Someone says something to you, you want to respond, but you don't need to put the drink down because you're going right back to sipping on it. You would tilt the neck/mouthpiece away from your mouth slightly. From a straight on look, this scenario would look just like the drawing

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submitted 10 months ago by [email protected] to c/[email protected]

As the list title says, it'd be nice to see all the posts in a specific instance, and not just for the one my account is setup with

[-] [email protected] 23 points 10 months ago

I mean Davey Jones's redeeming quality was it was supposed to be out of line, he came off as a tired and bitter old man. The EITC just were exploitive assholes

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submitted 11 months ago by [email protected] to c/[email protected]

Greetings Map Makers!

Here we are at our seventh Weekly Community Prompt! Whether you're a seasoned cartographer or just starting your map-making journey, this is your stage to portray a captivating theme in your unique style.

This Week's Prompt: An enchanted glade within a dense, magical forest, filled with mythical flora and fauna.

Imagine a hidden glade deep within a mystical forest, where the trees whisper ancient secrets and luminous flowers bloom under the moon's soft glow. Creatures of legend roam this enchanted haven. What mysteries are concealed within this magical sanctuary? What encounters could unfold amidst the mythical flora and fauna?

As with every week, this prompt is not about competition but collaboration, creativity, and community. Your unique interpretation is what brings these prompts to life!

Feel free to share your process, thoughts, and initial designs in this thread. Let's use this platform to engage, inspire, and celebrate the art of map-making.

Once your masterpiece is ready, please respond to this post with your maps. If you want to share them as their own post, from now on, please do so in /c/BattleMaps. This keeps our community centered on the creative process while allowing everyone to admire the finished works.

Rules Reminder:

  1. Show respect towards all community members and their creations.
  2. Our goal is to share our creative journey and learn from one another.
  3. Dive into the process and let your imagination run free.
  4. UPDATE Please respond to this post with your maps. If you want to share them as their own post, from now on do so in /c/BattleMaps.

We can't wait to see how you explore this enchanted forest glade.

Happy map-making, everyone!

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submitted 11 months ago by [email protected] to c/[email protected]

Hello Map Makers!

Welcome to our sixth Weekly Community Prompt! This is your chance to embark on a creative journey and interpret a theme in your unique style, regardless of your map-making background.

This Week's Prompt: The labyrinthine catacombs beneath an ancient city, forgotten by time.

Envision the dark, winding passages beneath an age-old city. These forgotten catacombs harbor echoes of a time long past, filled with mysteries, relics, and unseen dangers. What secrets lie within these subterranean chambers? What encounters lurk in the shadows of this underground maze?

These prompts are not a competition, but an embrace of our diverse interpretations and styles. Your unique take on this prompt is eagerly awaited!

Share your process, thoughts, and drafts in this thread. We're here to engage, learn from one another, and revel in the art of map-making.

When your work is finished, please respond to this post with your maps. If you want to share them as their own post, from now on, please do so in /c/BattleMaps. This helps us appreciate everyone's completed works and maintain our community's focus on the creative journey.

Rules Reminder:

  1. Respect all community members and their creations.
  2. Our aim is to share our creative journey and learn from each other.
  3. Enjoy the process and unleash your creativity.
  4. UPDATE Please respond to this post with your maps. If you want to share them as their own post, from now on do so in /c/BattleMaps.

We're looking forward to exploring the forgotten catacombs through your eyes.

Happy map-making, everyone!

[-] [email protected] 38 points 11 months ago

Then, invariably, they put out a update that just puts in their own ads

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submitted 11 months ago by [email protected] to c/[email protected]

Greetings Map Makers!

We're onto our fifth Weekly Community Prompt! This is your opportunity to let your creativity shine and portray a theme in your distinct style, irrespective of your map-making expertise.

This Week's Prompt: A deserted lighthouse on a cliff, overlooking a stormy sea.

Picture a lonely lighthouse standing tall on a cliff's edge, its once bright light now dimmed and forgotten. The surrounding sea rages with perpetual storms. What secrets does this forsaken beacon hold? What encounters could unfold in its winding staircases and deserted chambers?

As always, these prompts are not a competition, but a celebration of our varied interpretations and styles. We're excited to see your unique spin on this theme!

Feel free to share your process, thoughts, and initial drafts in this thread. Let's use this space to engage, learn, and celebrate the art of map-making together.

Once your creation is complete, we encourage you to post your final maps in /c/BattleMaps. This allows us to marvel at everyone's completed work while keeping this community centered on the process of creation.

Rules Reminder:

  1. Show respect towards all community members and their creations.
  2. Our goal is to share our creative journey and learn from each other.
  3. Enjoy the process, and let your creativity run wild!
  4. UPDATE Please respond to this post with your maps. If you want to share them as their own post, from now on do so in /c/BattleMaps

We can't wait to see how you bring this prompt to life.

Happy map-making, everyone!

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submitted 11 months ago by [email protected] to c/[email protected]

Pretty much as the title says, the ability to pin or sticky pose on communities that I moderate would be really nice. At the moment I need to switch to the browser mode in order to pin or unpin posts but being able to do it straight through liftoff would be really good

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submitted 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]

Hello Map Makers!

Apologies for the slight delay this week - I've been out of town. But we're back, and ready to dive into our fourth Weekly Community Prompt! As always, this is your canvas to express your creativity and render a theme in your unique style, no matter your level of map-making experience.

This Week's Prompt: A hidden monastery nestled within the jagged peaks of a towering mountain range.

Imagine a secluded monastery, tucked away within the inhospitable peaks of a towering mountain range. Its tranquil courtyards and echoing prayer halls hold a serene contrast to the harsh exterior. What secrets might these ancient stone walls harbor? What encounters could occur amidst this lofty solitude?

Remember, these prompts are not a competition, but rather a celebration of our diverse interpretations and styles. We can't wait to see your unique approach to this!

Please share your process, thoughts, and early drafts in this thread. Our community is here to engage, learn from one another, and celebrate the art of map-making.

Once you're satisfied with your creation, please post your final maps in /c/BattleMaps. This helps us appreciate everyone's finished work while keeping our community focused on the creative process.

Rules Reminder:

  1. Respect all community members and their work.
  2. Our aim is to share our creative journey and learn from each other.
  3. Immerse yourself in the process and let your creativity soar!

Looking forward to seeing your interpretations of this hidden sanctuary.

Happy map-making, everyone!

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Robot making sushi (lemmy.world)
submitted 11 months ago by [email protected] to c/imageai
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submitted 1 year ago by [email protected] to c/[email protected]

Greetings Map Makers!

Welcome to our third Weekly Community Prompt! This is your stage to harness your imagination and bring a unique theme to life, irrespective of your map-making experience.

This Week's Prompt: A sunken city beneath crystal-clear waters, still inhabited by mysterious creatures.

Visualize a once-thriving city, now swallowed by the sea and resting beneath crystal-clear waters. Its once bustling streets and grand structures are now home to an array of enigmatic marine creatures. What secrets do these submerged architectures hold? What encounters await in the shadowy depths of this undersea city?

Remember, this prompt is not a competition but a celebration of our diverse interpretations and styles. We are excited to see your unique take on this!

Don't hesitate to share your process, thoughts, and initial drafts in this thread. This is a platform for us to engage, learn from one another, and celebrate the art of map-making.

Once your masterpiece is ready, feel free to post your final maps in /c/BattleMaps. This lets us admire everyone's completed works while maintaining our community's focus on the journey of creation.

Rules Reminder:

Show respect towards all community members and their creations. Let's focus on sharing our creative journeys and learn from each other. Dive into the process, and let your imagination flow! Eager to see your interpretations of this watery world.

Happy map-making, everyone!

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submitted 1 year ago by [email protected] to c/[email protected]

In the Reddit is fun app there is a really nice tablet mode that you could do that would pretty much have a half panel for scrolling through post another half that would have the post already open so you could scroll through post and have it be full size and two panels. Getting something similar would be really cool

[-] [email protected] 17 points 1 year ago

Is there a simple name that is a good catch-all? Preferably one that's two syllables? Lemmy is such a simple name, much like Reddit or Twitter. Fediverse and threadiverse i feel just complicate it all

[-] [email protected] 33 points 1 year ago

Been a Reddit is Fun good user for over a decade. Is by far been my most used app. Earlier editions had the little alien in the corner, and I have three phones with that logo burned into the screen. I really have been enjoying the growth of Lemmy/Fediverse, and it reminds me honestly of early Reddit. But still it's bittersweet losing RiF and how drastically the community of Reddit has changed over the last few months

[-] [email protected] 44 points 1 year ago

Telling people important to you that you love them

[-] [email protected] 18 points 1 year ago

I think this is the best explanation of how federation works that I've seen so far. Really appreciate it. So would it benefit us to use an account for me different website to get the benefit of both communities? Is there a way to be essentially logged into two accounts at once so that you can see separate federated communities all at once?

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