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It' the end of red-dit as we know it. (And I feel fine)
Man I really wish he/she would make an app for Lemmy. I heard the dev was going to build one for Tildes but I don't know Tildes just isn't the same and I have an account there.
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It' the end of red-dit as we know it. (And I feel fine)
Man I really wish he/she would make an app for Lemmy. I heard the dev was going to build one for Tildes but I don't know Tildes just isn't the same and I have an account there.
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Me seeing the number of active users on this community
Near future reddit refugees: "Look to my coming at first light on the 4th day. At dawn look to the new comments"
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Chrono Trigger progress. Where y'all at in the game?
I played this on DS in college about a decade ago. To this day it's one of the very few JRPGs that I feel absolutely nailed the pacing. Every other JRPG, as much as I enjoy the genre overall can really drag in that department and start feeling tedious at certain points in the game.
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Done with Twitter and Reddit
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Been here for a couple weeks, I've enjoyed it so far. Some niche communities are missing but I think Lemmy is a good time and I love the vision
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How many people here have actually used XMPP?
I grew up at this time and never heard of XMPP. Most kids I know used AIM or MSN, which eventually got replaced by a combination of Myspace/Facebook/Skype and SMS on our cell phones (especially when mobile plans started commonly offering unlimited talk and text plans). I feel like those products became far more of a blow to services like jabber than google talk who I don't remember anyone really using. I could be wrong though
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Gfycat is shutting down September 1st
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I think while Mastodon and Lemmy don't solve those issues particularly well at the moment I'm still confident they are solvable problems.
As for costs, I don't think it'll be that bad. It's not nearly as expensive if you're just trying to cover expenses (and not focused entirely on growth and revenue), and if a server does get to a point where the admins are concerned about donations keeping up they can cut off sign ups. Push incoming users to other instances that can handle the extra load (or spin up new ones if no more remain). It won't be the cleanest process and the inconvenience will make it tough to capture a lot of the potential incoming growth but Lemmy doesn't need to chase that growth entirely. It can grow at its own pace and handle what it can handle.
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Wasn't seeing any banners created by the community, so here's my attempt
It is a gift
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(Controversial) Should lemmy.world close registrations at a certain user count?
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I'm not a lemmy.world user (so I have no dog in this debate) but I'm gonna disagree. I'm of the opinion that signups for an instance should stay open as long as the admins can afford/handle the growth. I think it's unfair to force the admins to keep it open if they aren't able to handle it which is the crux of what OP is asking.
Besides, it's not like those users cant just federate with all the communities of lemmy.world they want. And I bet there won't be a dearth of choices for decent instances if the demand calls for it. Lemmy.ml closed signups despite being the big instance at one point in time and lemmy.world emerged as an alternative. So why wouldn't something similar happen if lemmy.world did the same?
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So who's here from Reddit?
I am, happy to see this instance pop up. r/nova was one that I thought would be tough to replace. Might actually be able to ween off reddit entirely at this rate