Get out of here with your reason. That's not what the internet is for. Now, would you like a torch or pitchfork?
Windshear
I didn't. However, I read Lemmy until I run out of interesting posts, then switch to reddit until the ads make me angry. Then I do something productive.
Unless you're a farmer/rancher. Then it's a way of life.
The description is a bit off. Spensa was raised in caverns on an alien world and m-bot is (mild spoilers for skyward ahead) a ship's ai on a starfighter that crashed long ago on that world. He is hesitant to leave is position and fly/fight due to his previous owners last orders.
It's a great book and myself and my kids really enjoyed it, but I don't think it's the book OP is looking for.
Sync for reddit was a great 3rd party app for browsing reddit. Since 3rd party apps were ousted from reddit the dev repurposed his app for Lemmy. I've been using it today and so far it is fantastic. There are some ads, but at the moment it's the best Lemmy app on the market as far as UI goes imho.
Same here. Just seemed like the right choice.
I've been using the official app and reporting and blocking all the ads. This post triggered my block response.
The reasoning for it is that male chickens are near worthless. They fight and injure themselves and others. They don't taste very good and most people won't eat them therefore they aren't worth the feed to fatten them up for slaughter.
The solution is to kill them as quickly and humanely as possible. The shredder looks bad but they die instantly, no pain, no suffering. Their bodies are then used in products such as dog and cat food.
Little black flies. Mosquitos can be swatted, or kept away with bug repellent. Those little black flies are too small and quick to swat effectively and ignore bug spray unless you're soaked in it. They also leave much bigger/itchier welts and tend to bite around the eyes and mouth. Truly they are Satan's insect.
There's a song about them https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=f389hIxZAOc
Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice. It was a short game that was more story than game so I was hesitant that I wouldn't like it. I played through it in vr and it became my favourite game to date.
To anyone who wants to play it, whether it's flatscreen or vr, you must have a good pair of headphones to fully appreciate it.
It's what happens with a small community. Interaction and discussion VS lowest common denominator humour for mass votes.
We all want Lemmy to succeed, but that only means that it'll turn back into reddit. It's the natural cycle of social media.
Where did it come from? Where did it go?