Fun episode. I loved the puppetry scene, but the bi-generation feels a bit weird to me. Interesting if they want to keep 14 around, or if he’s gone after the Christmas special.
Definitely feels weird. I know it really doesn’t matter, being a time travel show and all, but the doctor splitting into two different people was definitely something I was not expecting. I hope they can wrap this up in a satisfying end, and that they don’t just leave 14 on earth never to be seen again.
I’m not entirely sure the Doctor even knows for sure, or if he’s just guessing. I guess this is just one of those things where we have to suspend our disbelief and just accept it needed to happen for the episode to happen.
I totally get that! I think the specific answer they give in the episode is that he “played” at the edge of the universe by trying to hold off the Not Things with vampire rules. I’m not sure of the mechanics of it, but apparently playing at the edge of the universe lets in the Toymaker.
I don’t find this answer very satisfying myself, however, but I can’t seem to find a better one.
AFAIK Lemmy counts active users as users who “engage”, meaning they post, comment or vote. Falling DAU/MAUs could be due to users not feeling obligated to engage, and instead engaging when they feel like it.
How does this work? I’ve been considering using a Raspberry Pi for Pihole, but I’ve been discouraged as it wouldn’t work for YouTube anyways. How I understand it is that Pihole is DNS, which just blocks certain domains. Since Youtube ads and videos are indistinguishable from a networking POV, it won’t be able to block them. Am I wrong? Is there something I have misunderstood?
I like a lot of the communities on that instance, but every once in a while I just get hit with a random wave of toxicity by them for no reason. For example, there was a post asking which communities from Reddit do you wish existed on Lemmy, and I answered honestly saying more car related communities as they are one of my...
It seems like a lot of Lemmy users are slightly radical american “leftists”. This is an example of this on Lemmy.world. It seems that some users see Lemmy as a forum for politicly “left”-leaning americans, not a general purpose forum. Maybe some people prefer an echo chamber?
Do you have any tips for Nordic-style vegan recipes? I know that Nordic countries (or at least big cities) are nowadays as cosmopolitan as it gets and the typical Swedish vegan dish is falafel kebab with fries, but I’d like to explore the “traditional” Swedish/Norwegian/Danish tastes while avoiding the omnipresent fish,...
Can’t speak for Swedish or Norwegian cuisine, but I am having a hard time coming up with “traditional” Danish vegan dishes. Most of the vegetarian dishes I know of will at least use milk. But if plain, boiled, white potatoes is something for you, that would be as traditional as it gets.
One thing I could use is a good desktop web frontend. On desktop I’d much rather browse Reddit(old+res) than any of the clients I have found. All of the clients are missing usable keyboard navigation, or the interface is too clunky for my monitor.
It may be referencing the same thing, but I’d argue it’s a completely different joke, excecution and setting. There are plenty of things that has more than one joke about it.
Is there an option to see the entire local feed of an instance I don’t have an account on within Voyager? Or even to subscribe to that feed? It seems especially useful for smaller instances that separate their discussions into smaller communities. This could be country specific instances for example.
Lemmy world was growing at a decent pace leading up to July 1st, then had a big influx following the API deadline. However the last week in particular has seen a decline....
One thing Lemmy is missing is a way to join that doesn’t require you to understand the fediverse - currently the barrier of entry is quite high. Also, there aren’t any great user interfaces yet, which makes the platform difficult to use.
Definitely, although I’m sure that under the hood it’s all the same. Some (albeit high-level) languages also support a sum function that takes a generator as an input, which seems pretty close to this math notation.
SPOILERS - Doctor Who: The Giggle
Circle rule (i.imgur.com)
SPOILERS - Doctor Who: Wild Blue Wonder (i.imgur.com)
SPOILERS - Doctor Who: The Star Beast Discussion (lemmy.world)
Haven’t seen a discussion post for the new special, so I’ll get the ball rolling. Thoughts, insights, bits you loved… let it all out.
everyone's on Lemmy rule
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At least uBlock Origin is always up-to-date now (lemmy.world)
Which European country has the most frequent train travellers? (i.imgur.com)
A message to new users
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A little rant about lemmy.ml
I like a lot of the communities on that instance, but every once in a while I just get hit with a random wave of toxicity by them for no reason. For example, there was a post asking which communities from Reddit do you wish existed on Lemmy, and I answered honestly saying more car related communities as they are one of my...
Nordic Cuisine Vegan ideas
Do you have any tips for Nordic-style vegan recipes? I know that Nordic countries (or at least big cities) are nowadays as cosmopolitan as it gets and the typical Swedish vegan dish is falafel kebab with fries, but I’d like to explore the “traditional” Swedish/Norwegian/Danish tastes while avoiding the omnipresent fish,...
iPhone users, what app do you use to browse Lemmy and what is the main reason you like it over others?
What are the features Lemmy is missing that Reddit has?
Danish law banning public burning of Quran sparks outcry (www.lemonde.fr)
Haunted House (xkcd.com)
Unsure how to feel about this (startrek.website)
Terrible choice of a map image (m.media-amazon.com)
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Shirley you cant be serious! (lemmy.world)
18+ Romance is not dead (lemmy.world)
WinRAR flaw lets hackers run programs when you open RAR archives (www.bleepingcomputer.com)
See "local" feed of different instance without an account?
Is there an option to see the entire local feed of an instance I don’t have an account on within Voyager? Or even to subscribe to that feed? It seems especially useful for smaller instances that separate their discussions into smaller communities. This could be country specific instances for example.
USB-C confirmed for the iPhone 15 in new leaked part images (www.macworld.com)
It Took 23 Days for Lemmy Posts to Double from 1 Million to 2 Million (lemmy.world)
Source: lemmy.fediverse.observer/dailystats&days=90
Is lemmy growth coming to a halt?
Lemmy world was growing at a decent pace leading up to July 1st, then had a big influx following the API deadline. However the last week in particular has seen a decline....
Russia halts wartime deal allowing Ukraine to ship grain. It’s a blow to global food security (apnews.com)
Random internet people explaining math better then math teacher (i.imgur.com)