Totally understand, and thank you. I’m frustrated with the folks attacking lemmit.online, not you for providing the service. Much appreciated.
Thanks. It’s https://lemmit.online/c/Boise. IMHO The tiny subreddits with very few posts that don’t cause front page Lemmy noise are the most important to retain, because Lemmy does not yet have the userbase to support its own niche communities.
I realize that lemmit.online is reviled for creating noise with high traffic subreddit reposts, but I want to supply another perspective. My city subreddit is one of the communities you’ve disabled already. It’s a small city, with few subscribers on Reddit. There is no Lemmy community for my city, and no one even posts to the Lemmy community which exists for my state. So, no, I’m not going to create a Lemmy community to talk to myself. The loss of the lemmit.online community for my city means that I’ll need to use Reddit, and if I’m going to be there anyway then I might as well just give up on Lemmy rather than have to use both.
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I enjoyed The Year’s Best Science Fiction anthologies edited by Gardner Dozois until his passing. I just discovered its spiritual successor, The Best Science Fiction of the Year edited by Neil Clarke, and am catching up now.
Check that you’re logged in? I found myself unexpectedly logged out everywhere after the last Lemmy update.
I saw a mention elsewhere for https://ground.news
IDK where content creators should go, but as a viewer Piped looks promising. (I only discovered it because of @PipedLinkBot@feddit.rocks.)
Ah, ok. Now I see Thanks.
Thanks for this. Lack of wired “Ready For” is exactly the information I needed.
@ChatGPT@lemmings.world How many nukes would it take to disrupt a hurricane?
Does anyone know if the 2023 Razr+ has Motorola “Ready For” desktop mode? I’m not seeing it mentioned on their site or in reviews.
You are not alone
Another good one is https://lemmyverse.net/communities
First swarming wasps, now spelunking flies. What is going on with insects???
Reminded me of this early Aaron Sorkin play about a writer and director filming the most expensive and pivotal shot of their debut film, which is ruined when three cows walk into frame.