I have the same issue with Reddit, there’s a middle size good quality subreddit about my specific job which is the best place on the internet to see news and discussions about it in one place. It helps me increase and test my knowledge a lot.
I try to contribute to things getting better, sometimes through polite rational skepticism.
Disagreeing with your comment ≠ supporting the opposite side, I support rationality.
Let’s discuss to refine the arguments that make things better sustainably.
Always happy to question our beliefs.
I have the same issue with Reddit, there’s a middle size good quality subreddit about my specific job which is the best place on the internet to see news and discussions about it in one place. It helps me increase and test my knowledge a lot.
If you cut something out, then you can’t have diseases on this part anymore, but it doesn’t mean it’s a health benefit overall. I used the leg example to make the idea more obvious.
If you cut your legs, it will prevent leg diseases too, how does the study consider this bias?
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Or with creating Microsoft offices in their cities, like they did with Munich.
Is that from the Microsoft engineer or did he start from this observation?
But at least you know you’re a bad boy and Santa will know too.
Windows phone on Nokia Lumia was pretty good and well polished, and I’m a Linux fan.
1.7/9.6 = 0.18
0.05/2.1 = 0.02
From the image in op.
2% of active users vs 18% for Mastodon though. I’m impressed by Mastodon’s percentage, how comes?
In France, just using the word race to talk about humans is considered racist.
Edit: for people who don’t believe that, he’s an article about that and its consequences when George Floyd-like events happen in France. https://www.france24.com/en/europe/20230705-france-colorblind-nahel-immigration-talk-about-race-laicite-secularism
Arch is about managing the system as a hobby, which is fine.
Only the installation takes more time, maintenance is no longer than the noob friendly ones.
The git based AI he was secretly programming will take over and anyone who can’t use git submodules without looking up the commands will die.
I thought you asked why wouldn’t both be felt by users. Otherwise, sure both can be displayed, the proportion gives an idea of the dynamic of a community.
Because when you open and later refresh Lemmy, the quantity of new posts you will see, which gives an idea of Lemmy’s activity, is proportional to the absolute number of active users, not the proportion of active users per instance.
Yes there is, but very little subscribers and no activity. I think it’s too niche to have the required critcal size with the current size of the Lemmy user base.