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[Off Topic] Emerald is a pretty solid game so far
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Sweet! Maybe I'll give it a try soon.
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[Off Topic] Emerald is a pretty solid game so far
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Sweet! Maybe I'll give it a try soon.
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[Off Topic] Emerald is a pretty solid game so far
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[Off Topic] Emerald is a pretty solid game so far
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[Off Topic] Emerald is a pretty solid game so far
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I'll probably give something from that generation a try, thanks for the suggestion. Besides the pokemon following you is there much that's different from the Emerald generation?
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[Off Topic] Emerald is a pretty solid game so far
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It's definitely a good one.
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[Trailer] Pokémon TCG: Mega Evolution—Delta Reign & Pokémon TCG Pocket: Ruler of the Skies | Coming Soon
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[Trailer] Pokémon TCG: Mega Evolution—Delta Reign & Pokémon TCG Pocket: Ruler of the Skies | Coming Soon
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Full Art Leaf is the big one but I'm missing the Gyarados Full Art and things like rainbow/golden Mew. The newer stuff hasn't been as interesting to me so I've been going back and hunting the older stuff I still use in off meta decks.
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lemm.ee is shutting down at the end of this month
The OP has comments disabled and it didn't seem right to not say thank you and goodbye.
To the entire team past and present at lemm.ee- Thank you for the time and resources you poured into this platform. You will undoubtedly be missed.
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Finally deleted my reddit account.
The initial move feels a bit like you're giving up on an old friend imo. Many of us hoped reddit would change course or stop sliding towards what they've become but it's obvious now that there will be no turn around. The enshitification will continue until nothing recognizable is left.
With Lemmy and the fediverse you have the chance to make it your own and help shape it as it grows, hopefully avoiding the missteps of reddit.
Welcome to Lemmy mate. Have fun settling in to your new home.
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Research suggests pea milk emits a fraction of the planet-warming gases of cow’s milk production and is more nutritious than most other plant-based milks.
Do we have to call it pea milk though?
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How the fuck do I find out where and when all these protests and rallies are happening?
Just an FYI the 50501 group launched a Lemmy instance somewhat recently.
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Akira ransomware can be cracked with sixteen RTX 4090 GPUs in around ten hours — new counterattack breaks encryption
Good thing when my main rig goes down I have a, checks notes, 16 RTX 4090 BACKUP MACHINE.
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-1 Fedi Social Credit
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This reply to another thread highlights some interesting things in the code:
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I am once again asking...
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Before we had AI slop we had whatever this is
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I get all the free shoes I can steal.
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Now the Porsche Supercup's having its turn for a pileup
Who says Monaco is too narrow for modern racing? Look how many cars you can fit in there, some of them sideways!
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-1 Fedi Social Credit
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This reply to another thread highlights some interesting things in the code:
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FIA's second in command resigns over president's leadership style
Fuck MBS.
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When did lemmy.world start clamping down on VPNs?
The info has been on their sidebar for years now.
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Finally deleted my reddit account.
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The honest answer usually isn't what people want to hear.
Many people come to Lemmy thinking they can maintain whatever their habits were on reddit. For most people that means lurking and voting, not much else. Lemmy isn't really big enough yet for that to work unless you're only interested in the dominant topics here like linux and star trek, so people quickly get discouraged because Lemmy is "empty." As if every social media site hasn't started the same way...
For many/most of us the communities we were used to loitering in on reddit don't exsist or aren't active enough to lurk in without getting bored. That means we need to shift towards content generation/creation/sharing rather than just consumption. Not everyone is going to be comfortable doing that. It also isn't going to happen over night.
The only way Lemmy will grow and become what you/we want it to be is by sticking around and participating. For many of us that means doing different things than we were used to on reddit. Lemmy is still very much in the early stages of it's development and culture and it's up to the users to decide what kind of place it's going to be. It takes time and effort, and understanding that Lemmy is not and will never be reddit.
If people want reddit, it's still there for them. Lemmy is still forming an identity and we're all a part of it.