Wil Wheaton confirmed the furniture-moving story: https://old.reddit.com/r/scifi/comments/1dx9y7/riker_sits_down_always_with_the_leg_over_the/c9v52pj/?context=2
What makes you say it was a car accident?
Wil Wheaton confirmed the furniture-moving story: https://old.reddit.com/r/scifi/comments/1dx9y7/riker_sits_down_always_with_the_leg_over_the/c9v52pj/?context=2
What makes you say it was a car accident?
Huh, I thought that bit sounded interesting but each to their own. I like card games in real life, but not having to deal with bothering to shuffle all the time is nice.
What makes you say that? robot.txt just disallows things like /create_community and there's no robots, googlebot, etc meta tags in the source that I can see, and no nofollow apart from on a few things like feeds.
Also, I'm sure I've seen Lemmy appearing in search results already.
No, I was referring to the bit about having lots of copies of the same content on each different instance. If example.com/c/comm@* had a meta tag giving the origin community as the rel=canonical link target then only the origin would be in a search engine as the only linker.
rel=nofollow is a good idea too, but less interesting to this semantic html nerd.
When I last used Debian, I found myself very annoyed with the lag in the package manager. This is a very long time ago (15 years?), so probably isn't the case any longer. However, due to laziness (or proactively avoiding a bikeshed rabbit hole) I didn't check and just chose Ubuntu over Debian the other day because of that.
toilet aura
I guess your downvoter is pro toilet aura.
Thanks for this, now I’m interested in all the other stats, like number of users per instance, %age of instance users per instance, # surviving pixels, %age pixels surviving, overall heatmap (esp. most fought over area), chart of cumulative placements over time, etc.
Alan Schaaf created Imgur while he was at uni and he never worked for Reddit, but I believe it was made for Reddit primarily (Reddit didn't support uploading images until 2016).
Reddit hardly came up with that thermometer-style fundraising display; it's older then the internet.
I just tried to decode that acronym for a bit too: "mystery kanban bunny haired boss"? He's a tech YouTuber.
Thanks for the tip; I just picked up Stealth Bastard 1 & 2 Double Pack for $1
Yup: Backblaze Product and Pricing Updates