Don't worry, it's just a Team Fortress 2 reference: https://youtu.be/PLmrdZVvtT8?si=CpKmRpdGU-l3aDa1
"How to be a good human owner"
Here you go:
HELP IM TRAPPED IN A DILDO FACTORY
Is the bottom picture AI upscaled? It looks way crisper than I remembee that meme ever looking
Had to find out what this was from. Its a webcomic called Wormworld Saga, and it looks pretty great!
Its not a bad comparison. Sure, some details might differ, but the underlying concept of a build that only uses the open source code is the same.
To give them their due (little as that may be), this only seems to prevent users from logging in to the mobile web interface, not from viewing content as a random user from Google.
I don't think a roulette would work, because not all instances are created equal. Like, just look at Lemmygrad for the proof of that. There are other differences too, like some instances turn off downvoting.
Asking the important questions! I won't deny this has already crossed my mind. I do think lemmings sounds like the best option.
I think there might be more going on as the post in question is 4 days old, and all the comments are at least 1 day old; is the syncing typically days behind? The federated version that OP links shows 0 comments, and the version on my instance has just 5 comments.
Is it to do with when a user on the remote instance first interacted with the post? I.e, its only showing comments from after someone on lemmy.sdf.org first interacted with the post?
Good shout! Just signed up to the OpenCollective for my Lemmy instance.
I love this bit from the article: