Here you can download Infinity for Lemmy: https://codeberg.org/Bazsalanszky/Infinity-For-Lemmy/releases
Here you can download Infinity for Lemmy: https://codeberg.org/Bazsalanszky/Infinity-For-Lemmy/releases
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And less supported software! Open-source programs can often be compiled for FreeBSD but many closed-source and some open-source software won’t work in FreeBSD. There is the Linuxulator, which is basically Wine but for Linux programs on FreeBSD but it doesn’t have perfect Linux software support yet.
You’ve drunk DHMO? I’m so sorry for you, you’re going to die
I’ve done extensive thinking but I haven’t come up with anything I could post. Never posted or even commented on Reddit but maybe one day I’ll do or make something postable on Lemmy
I’d downvote but I’ve come to the understanding that I shouldn’t downvote if I disagree, so… Take my upvote, truly an old people trait
Limited to sexy pictures of John Oliver. Only the very best
Huh. I’ve come to the opposite conclusion. At least in most bigger subs, such as r/pics, I’ve seen the overwhelming majority voting for blackout or restricted posting. This particular poll at r/pics has by now finished and it was a landslide victory for sexy John Oliver.
The poll has closed:
Voting has now closed.
Our final tally is as follows:
Return to normal operations: -2,329 votes
Only allow images of John Oliver looking sexy: 37,331 votes
The overwhelming majority voted for sexy John Oliver. That’s good.
As is suggested in the original post on Reddit, they could delegate moderation to the moderators opposing the blackout, as seems to have happened with r/AdviceAnimals. I feel like that’s something they very well could do.
OpenTTD is certainly a good open-source game
Interestingly, two bisexual subreddits, one enby subreddit, and r/holup keep switching between private and public and it has been happening for a full hour now. Mods infighting, perhaps?
I know that there’s https://reddark.untone.uk/ for tracking which subreddits are dark or planning to go dark but is there a website that shows the amount of dark subreddits over time as a graph? I think that’d be quite interesting to see.
Joined today and I find Lemmy really cool. Of course there isn’t that much content here yet but I’m hoping the June 12 Reddit protests and the upcoming Reddit API restrictions will bring more users in.
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