It took me a few days to realize that I could comment on threads without getting bombarded by every troll on the internet. The reddit conditioning is hard to break.
I knew we were in for something like this when the Red Hat first became REHL. Even avoided Amazon Linux due to the lineage. But I have to admit that it took longer than I though it would.
Interesting. I got the opposite impression, that Kbin is friendlier and has a nicer UI (for the most part). I ended up moving from lemmy.world because of it.
Oh, there's a Home Assistant crossposter on Lemmit too at !homeassistant@lemmit.online . Without Reddit or Twitter I have felt very out of the loop on Home Assistant
Doesn't apply to me. Pretty sure Tom Baker was my first Doctor (via PBS reruns). Of the pre-2005 series Jon Pertwee was my favorite.
When nuWho started I was there from the start with Eccleston, but Tennant is my favorite.
This is one of the two subs I frequented and miss because there isn't an active fediverse alternative. The other is r/taskmaster
When I worked in a college computer lab in the early 00's we joked that the more secret you want a piece of info to be, the larger the font you should use when you post on the lab door.
I had never heard of it when a coworker introduced me to it 10+ years ago. I knew nothing going into it, and then I played it obsessively from beginning to end. It was nearly impossible to find even then.
Competition time: Who can come up with the best "Fuck Spez" ASCII art that will display correctly in reddit commits.
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