How big is this, in real numbers?
How big is this, in real numbers?
Agree with all of that. Blue LEDs, especially, have gotten way out of hand, and manufacturers have got to tone it down.
If you run out of items to view on Lemmy, you can always go out and, like, engage with family, or hobbies, or grass-touching…
Adding, I found an option in my Mastodon client to hide boosts from my time line. Which solves my original problem. 🙂
Ahhh. See, I didn’t realize the “@news” I was following on Mastodon was actually a Lemmy group. I though it was specific to Mastodon, and expected it would be a news repeater/aggregator. Didn’t know it would also include all responses to the news posts.
It goes with a larger confusion on my part about how Mastodon works, I guess.
Lemmy is like every social medium since the dawn of time: a cross-section of humanity… the good, the bad, and the ugly.
When I was a kid, and we had a power outage, we made do with kerosene lanterns and board games.
How times change.
That site only lists Lemmy instances and communities, with several filtering options. It’s not a search engine for Lemmy content.
At first, the title of the post made me think that we killed all (possible) life on Mars, not just in the samples taken, just by having landed there and contaminated the planet. Now that would have been a true tragedy.