Thanks! Yeah, I just meant it figuratively. We walked to the church bazaar and she’s been gardening and trimming roses here and at her mom’s. We have an almost 3 year old so even sedentary time is very active.
AKA:
@jrubal1462 - Vlemmy.net
@jrubal1462 - urbanists.social
@jrubal1462:nitro.chat
Thanks! Yeah, I just meant it figuratively. We walked to the church bazaar and she’s been gardening and trimming roses here and at her mom’s. We have an almost 3 year old so even sedentary time is very active.
Nothing is planned because I was almost sure my wife would be in labor by now. So, I guess just more sitting around and waiting.
But Lemmy and Kbin can’t just “go corporate” because there is no Lemmy LLC with a CEO and shareholders. Lemmy is open source software that a whole bunch of people have been contributing to (although admittedly, I have no idea who’s in charge of approving changes, or how that works). But one thing that MIGHT be true (I’m still figuring this out myself) is that if you and I are excellent coders and we know that lemmy 3.0 is nothing but a corporate cash grab, we can just go back to Lemmy 2.99, and Save As… call it Jemmy, and then anybody who follows us is part of our cool new anti-corporate club.
I think, maybe. I’m not actually sure at all.
The biggest corporatization risk I see is that if one instance, like lemmy.jrubal gets SO big and awesome and concentrated that it would be really painful to leave and start over, then whoever operates lemmy.jrubal would have the leverage they need to be greedy, until they make it painful enough that people leave.
And @kichae !
https://kbin.social/m/main@lemmy.ca/t/71719/-/comment/308100
And @jerkface too!
https://lemmy.ca/comment/489423
Keep pulling that string we’ve almost got them!
I’m the problem. As feared I fudged it up as I was rushing to type it up on my phone. As @CoderKat mentioned, the problem with typing it out as /m instead of using @, is that you have to manually enter the visible text in [ ] and the hyperlink in ( ). I got the hyperlink correct and beefed it on the visible text.
I thought it worked if you just linked /c/asklemmy@lemmy.ml
With the only caveat being that users on kbin will need /m/asklemmy.ml
With the only caveat being that users on kbin will need /m/asklemmy@lemmy.ml
I would normally test the crap out of these before posting since I really don’t know what I’m doing, but I’m on my phone and mostly busy at the moment. Sorry if it doesn’t work.
Username checks out and concerns me.
At work, I have a reputation for being the guy who never shuts up about trying to get new people into scuba diving. If there are 2 or more divers at the lunch table I honestly feel a little bad for everybody else. The cost of getting trained and renting or buying all your gear can scare people away, but I would at least strongly recommend that anybody on an island vacation or cruise at least try a “discover Scuba” class. You’ll learn everything you need to know to not die by watching a quick video, and working in a pool, then you get to go have an amazing dive in the ocean with an instructor.
Quite busy. We were booked up every night all weekend with parties, class reunions, and father’s day shenanigans. Also we’re taking care of a lot of business that needs to be taken care of before our 2nd baby arrives (probably Wednesday). It’s been a weekend!
Oh yeah I guess I should clarify that I meant to say that they’re capable of displaying compassion (I’ve seen it). But this, obviously, was not compassion.
I think it really helps if you think of some people as people and other people as “people”.
They certainly didn’t lack compassion. Like, if you were one of theirs, they’d give you the shirt off their back and infinite second chances. 2 of the kindest, most caring people you’d ever meet… But yeah, they were also very capable of dehumanizing people and not giving a damn.
I used to work for a small, family owned business. At lunch the wife of the owner was reading an article in paper and said, “90% of this school district is close enough to the poverty line that they receive free/reduced breakfast and lunch, because there’s a good chance those are their only reliable meals for the week.” Then she looks up from the paper and says “Can you believe that? They’re giving away breakfast now, too!”
I had an apartment in Indiana. When I gave directions to my house I used to say, “turn right at the traffic light. There’s corn on the left, my house is on the right. If you hit the soy you’ve gone too far.”