I like to ask a variety of questions, sometimes silly, serious, and/or strange. Never asking in an attempt to pester or “just asking questions” stuff.
I’m generally curious and/or trying to get a sense of people’s views.
Personally, and it might end me one day, but almost any kinda lizard I think I’d welcome in.
Also sometimes groundhogs look like they might like a brief lift to another patch of dirt to dig around in, or I dunno, maybe a brief snack run.
The cheap part of PowerA controllers is a little of why I asked, as I’ve not had an opportunity to ask anyone that’s used them.
Would taking notes from some dogs and rolling in foul stuff count?
The internet has been carefully curated […]
You mean the fuckin’ corporate internet? 😜
No no, if they could hire you for that you’d be marketable, but if you actively liked the product and kept talking them up only to make them uncool and refused being paid to or paid to stop, maybe? 🤔
May be too specific but have been inconsistently trying to get !likethismaylike@lemm.ee going as a community to find alternatives/similar stuff to what one likes.
It’s a riff on the old ifyoulikeblank subreddit without the initially unclear tagging requirements.
People comment, which is great, but few other posters.
Perhaps malleerphobia? Or if being formal-ish, anaspectaphobia?
That’s what I was thinking might be the case for players, alongside the fun/new factors Jordan mentions. Thanks for the reply!
Are beanbag chairs in with big chiro? 😯
Older? Check.
Free? Check.
Software/game? Check.
Checks out in my book!
What’s IC mean in this context?
What shareware do you play?
Is in the bathroom a likelihood limbo?
Is it possible to know whether you have without knowing all other preceding thoughts?
Have you tried using your subscribed feed, other custom feeds, and interfaces that enable keyword filtering?
I mostly agree, and it’s the secondary part, the lack of punishment/consequences that led to asking this question. If the criticism is ineffective at persuading others toward your views, does it outweigh whatever attention/awareness it’s giving the subject?
Who were they there?
Is Lemmy World’s default when signed in local? Or is this a consequence of many more active communities being there?
Should we just give up with federation, and just aggregate all communities on LW?
Might it not be more beneficial for related communities to, in the way of the old web, highlight each other in pinned/featured posts and sidebars? The idea being that there’s still some benefit to different moderation styles and community cultures/vibes.
Maybe also encouraging community moderators to communicate with each other more to figure out how they want their communities to be, how they might want to differ to create more distinct identities?
Comments like this make asking these questions so worth it. That’s such a cool thing to know is happening somewhere!