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  • May I steal your amazing meme?

  • And a successful experiment I'd say

  • Wow, does it? I tried it a while back and it was amazing but i saw no mention of Lemmy? Can you boost the entirety of Lemmy the same way you can boost one website?

  • I'm going to guess that he is American, only Americans think the world is flat and oddly shaped US

  • And nobody askt for your opinion on that dudes opinion

  • I found a website where you can play it

  • Maybe it's microsporidia of some kind. Those can course Microsporidiosis and the infections look kinda like you described.

    but I can't find any information about you becoming a zombie if you get the disease.

  • The US military has a plan (namely CONOP 888) to defend against zombies. Also here is the Wikipedia page if you don't want to read the actual plan.


    Also because this was a serious question I shall note that zombies (at least the traditional kind) does not exist. Plan 888 was exclusively used for training purposes and was not intended as an actual defence plan.

  • Yep, depending on what you do the outdated Ubuntu packages can be a real pain. I'm going to switch from Linux mint sometime soon for that reason.

    sometime soon, aka when I finally put in the time and figure out how to install arch

  • there is nothing I can do to stop it

    Wtf. Drive/fly less and bike/walk more. Take the train/collective transport. And if that's too troublesome for you at least vote for politicians who care about climate change and are willing to actually do stuff.

    So my plan if things get really bad is to die and there's no sense of worrying about that.

    And please that's just so fucking selfish. Even if you don't get any kids there are still people who will have to live with the climate change that you created. For example I and all of my friends, cousins, classmates, etc will have to live with the consequences of climate change.

  • You could just go to lemmy.world. That's your home instance, it works kinda like an email provider. And if you (for example) use gmail you can access your mail at the Gmail website and the same is true for Lemmy.

    But just like you could download an email client you can get yourself an Lemy client and use that. That client will make API requests to your home instance to get the posts it presents to you. Your home instance in turn will communicate with other instances in order to show their posts to you.

    clients/websites you could try

    Here is one list and here is another. Also note that some clients are actually webapps.


    you probably know this considering you use the Lemmy client sync

    Disclaimer: the last part about how Lemmy works is just how I think it works based on what I have read. I could be completely wrong.

  • Yep, and that's the beauty of it ❤️🐧

  • Could we get a link to the website? Maybe, please I'd love to see it

  • I hate the name vi. It literally means "we" in Swedish, Norwegian and Danish. But I know that vi is not an acronym so it doesn't really count.

  • Well that's the whole point, ain't it?

  • Well some (most?) people don't pay a lot of attention to it so it deserves to be said again

  • Wow, those really sound like they could have been from the Bible (also bonuses point to you for coming up with a serious suggestion). Here, you win the Nobel prize in Prophetry*! Your basically the new Moses, and we shall follow you!


    /s (it's sarcasm but keep the Nobel prize, you deserve it (v)/ []-[]¬ )

    Prophetry is supposed to mean "being a prophet" but I just made that word up

    • Thou shall not deny thy neighbour the right to your software
    • Thou shall obey Micro$oft
    • Thou shalt have no other operating system before Linux
    • Thou shalt not take the name of Tux thy prophet in vain
    • Thou shall not desire Chrome, thy weapon of Google

    My English is not perfect so if you can please help with the old school English, especially point one and five