

Peanuts with shell, salt-free. The fact that it takes a bit of effort to open the shell is a plus, because it slows the consumption. And apples too
account feddit di @[email protected]


Peanuts with shell, salt-free. The fact that it takes a bit of effort to open the shell is a plus, because it slows the consumption. And apples too


It’s those behind the fedilab app -> https://toot.fedilab.app/@apps/115572783993063223


Oh, on. The setting thing was what I understood from the discussion in the link, but I didn’t go very deep


Ok, clear, thank you.
So this has been implemented as a Lemmy feature for more than one year, and it’s default behavioiur a setting for the particular community


Ok, this makes sense, and I had no idea it was like this


Mmh, that’s not an explanation: when I look at an hastag timeline in mastodon, I expect to see all the posts that federate with my server and contain the relevant hastag.
In this case I for sure see also posts that are federated, but, AFAIK, do not contain the hashtag. The only element is the name of the community


I cannot understand what bonfire is about: another microblogging software?
thank you! I will keep an eye on those
Nah… Missing IMHO:


I have some favorites
https://makertube.net/accounts/michellemay about stichong, sewing etc
https://subscribeto.me/accounts/gbryant technology and videogames
https://video.canadiancivil.com/accounts/shifter active mobility and biking


I don’t think that Reddit is so much better. The interface at the moment is full of ads that make i confusing. The only thing is the community search that is a bit cumbersome, but this is due to federation, and understood. On the other hand the federation with Mastodon/Friendica/whatever is super-powerful, hand honestly enjoyable
Thank you for all your work


I guess that the same number of cells also dies in the same period!


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Satellites are visible and move at some km per second. Pretty fast
Inside the atmosphere anything faster than some hundreds km/h get so much drag that they either are extremely small (bullets) or extremely powerful (planes, maglev trains)