Jazmin Paez, 18, of Miami, is charged with first-degree solicitation of murder and third-degree using a communications device for an unlawful use, according to court documents.
Honestly, my only use case for reddit currently is as an archive for my questions that likely have answers on reddit. A reddit archive Lemmy instance would allow me to completely stop usage of reddit, easily. I'd imagine there are a lot in the same boat.
Not sure that it's even a feasible option, but it would be welcomed. If anyone has some suggestions to solve this use case I'd be interested to hear it.
What is everyone’s preferred hub? I find my myself always going to Kyovashad. It just seems more lively to me for some reason and feels “lived in.” So what is everyone’s go to? This a random post but I’m also trying to help drive some content and engagement here on Lemmy!
Honestly, I just TP from the current dungeon I'm in. Pretty familiar with them all by now. The extra 5-10seconds to run to certain vendors or stash just really doesn't matter that much, imo.
The decision is ridiculously ambiguous. The law is garbage, but the ruling is basically "well yeah, you can technically change loans, but not that much!" Congress should immediately repeal the law if it can just be used by the judicial to only implement what THEY want.
Talk to someone who went on previous trips on the Titan submersible and they’re likely to mention a technology glitch. The propulsion system failed or the communications with people on the surface cut out. They are also likely to mention Stockton Rush. He's the OceanGate Expeditions CEO who died this week on the sub. Rush has...
I mean - it was a ~6% drop...Most of which is probably back by now. The visit duration was a decently significant drop at about 10%, but that will surely return to normal as more subreddits open back up. I doubt reddit is going anywhere, or will even make any substantial changes resulting from the protest.
Overall, I'm unlikely to go back. Not necessarily to hurt reddit or anything, but because fediverse alternatives seem pretty reasonable without ads that will be forced on users now that reddit third party API calls are basically gutted. The infrastructure is here to make something good. Hopefully the turnout will stick around and increase beyond the initial influx of users from the protest. I will say that, of the various "exodus" episodes of reddit's lifetime, this seems more impactful. I think mainly due to the alternatives actually being present. Earlier attempts at exodus fell short because there was simply nothing similar out there.
Path of Exile 2 Looks Like the Perfect Game for Diablo 4 Fans (gamerant.com)
Miami woman, 18, arrested after allegedly trying to hire hitman to kill her 3-year-old son, police say (www.cbsnews.com)
Jazmin Paez, 18, of Miami, is charged with first-degree solicitation of murder and third-degree using a communications device for an unlawful use, according to court documents.
Can we just parse the whole Reddit and upload it to a separate Lemmy instance
plus duplicate comments and set up a bot that would monitor Reddit for new posts and upload it there
Name this band (lemmy.world)
[I ate] steak and potatoes (lemmy.world)
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Farmer owes $82,000 in contract dispute over use of a ‘thumbs-up’ emoji, judge says (www.cnn.com)
What is your go to hub for Diablo 4 and why?
What is everyone’s preferred hub? I find my myself always going to Kyovashad. It just seems more lively to me for some reason and feels “lived in.” So what is everyone’s go to? This a random post but I’m also trying to help drive some content and engagement here on Lemmy!
US Supreme Court blocks student loan forgiveness plan (www.npr.org)
Biden proposes 'new standard' after Supreme Court overturns affirmative action - UPI.com (www.upi.com)
Previous passengers recall ill-fated Titan: 'I 100% knew this was going to happen' (apnews.com)
Talk to someone who went on previous trips on the Titan submersible and they’re likely to mention a technology glitch. The propulsion system failed or the communications with people on the surface cut out. They are also likely to mention Stockton Rush. He's the OceanGate Expeditions CEO who died this week on the sub. Rush has...
Reddit’s average daily traffic fell during blackout, according to third-party data | Engadget (www.engadget.com)
On the day before the Reddit blackout began on June 12th, Similarweb logged more than 57 million daily visits to the platform.