FediDB says it’s located in US.
FediDB says it’s located in US.
I think you’re missing Lemmy.world.
Easily the biggest, and US based.
All the Christians would hate him.
I could probably count the things that weren’t mistakes on one hand.
Yah! That sounds good
I’m aware of pebbling.
But I’m wondering what “boys” was supposed to be before the autocorrect.
That’s exactly how canon is done badly. Why in the end it never helps anything.
They try to stay consistent across dozens of series, each with several writers. Eventually it becomes more of a hindrance than help, as all canon does; And they restart to clean up the mess.
But if they didn’t bother trying to keep a consistent canon to begin with. Instead, letting each writer tell their own story. They never have to wory about it. Each one can be self contained, and make changes as needed to tell the best version of their story.
The very concept of “canon” is a terrible idea anyway.
It never improves anything.
It’s the original instance, run by the main Lemmy creators.
The full range is about 5.5%. So while it is misleading, a 5% drop in a graph that consistent isn’t nothing. Something substantial absolutly changed
The most profitable league in all of sports…
Is being killed?
I don’t think that means what they think it means.
After getting used to 3 days of 12’s, then having 4 days off, I could never go back to a “normal” schedule.
I think I prefer eXcretions
Basically, RSS as you said, is a one way street. There is no feedback. It’s not so much communication, but broadcasting.
It doesn’t help any one else unfortunately.
But I subscribed to Google Play Music All Access during the original promo in 2013. Part of $7.99 promo deal way back then, was that it was a Lifetime Subscription. Even after raising the price on all the 2014 YouTube Red promo users at the beginning of 2024, I’m still locked in at $7.99. I’ve de-Googled nearly everything else, but I’ll hold on to that subscription till I die, or YouTube does.
What about copyrighted code?
Like for instance, GPU drivers?
I’m still seeing them.
An LLM database builder.
I’m not sure what you’re talking about.
None of the major Fediverse projects have real monetization.
Why single out PeerTube?
Why would you expect monetization at this point?
Do you think it should be monetized, or are you just surprised it hasn’t been?
What form of monetization are you imagining?
Ruud is Dutch. FediDB says the server is in the US. So maybe we’re talking about two different things.