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It's been around a year since a lot of us quit Reddit, myself included. I'm happy with Lemmy, but I still feel a bit lost online since leaving the old site. Discussion?

Been thinking of making a post like this for some time, apologies if some of this is not completely relevant: this community seems more like it's about Reddit the platform/product than Reddit the social "thing", but I'm sure a lot of people have similar experiences to mine. Maybe on some instances more than others....

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reddit it still useful for small-medium sized communities but large subs are slowly becoming botfests and not worth using at all

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shampoo is great for gut bacteria when swallowed once a week

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and they may have weapons to defend themselves, so you are potentially risking your health to protect someone elses money

Qualified experts of Lemmy, do people believe you when you answer questions in your field?

The internet has made a lot of people armchair experts happy to offer their perspective with a degree of certainty, without doing the work to identify gaps in their knowledge. Often the mark of genuine expertise is knowing the limitations of your knowledge....

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internet breaks anyway, debugging why its not working is nothing but painful

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which is funny because fossil fuels are everywhere poisoning the air and environment in general, not different from the nuclear radiation bogeyman

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is there any drawback that even necessitates the prompt being treated like a secret unless they want to bake controversial bias into it like in this one?

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that scooby doo movie with zombies, spooky shit

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just breathing air in a city is dangerous

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yeah def dont drink calories for no reason especially this stuff

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could be interesting development if they try to hold some ground there and force a larger response to tie troops

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you know that DRM is completely optional on steam, right? it is the dev/publisher who decides if, how and what to implement

and steams basic default ownership checks are nothing compared to third party solutions

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Thats funny because an article about a discovered dino voice box fossil was published just last year

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9932143/

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