It’s clunky and kinda empty right now, but hopefully it’ll get better.
Definitely needs a bunch of content that isn’t “Reddit sucks.”
It’s clunky and kinda empty right now, but hopefully it’ll get better.
Definitely needs a bunch of content that isn’t “Reddit sucks.”
If it was just him and his buddies getting on this sub and doing dangerous voyages then I see no problem.
But to ignore industry experts and invite paying clients onto your ultra-dangerous submarine, well that’s not a good look.
The simple fact that there was no possible egress without outside assistance should have been reason enough to scrap the design. With constant safety issues on what seems like every single one of their dives, I’m actually amazed that the Titan didn’t kill someone sooner.
Probably not.
But most wireless headphones would be destroyed in the process of taking them apart.
I imagine some of the larger models above have (skilled) user replaceable batteries.
The landing page at join-lemmy.org should lead straight into active content, and then let users choose an instance once they’re ready.
I am particularly motivated to ditch Reddit and yet the first time I saw that page I figured I was going to need to configure a bunch of shit to get started.
So that’s one major issue that needs to be addressed. I’m sure it will be in time.
What software did you use to create the covers?
I’ve been printing a ton lately, but I haven’t gotten into inlaying different colors or custom text.
I can research it myself, but it would be helpful to have a software recommendation to get started.
The fediverse is basically just a bunch of Reddits that can all work with each other.
It needs some streamlining work, but it’s heading in the right direction.
My comments are processing to do the same now.
Thousands of comments, so gonna take a while.
I also wonder how many instances are just hosted on some old desktop sitting in a tangle of wires in the basement.
There needs to be durable instance backup/migration tools available to moderators of these communities.
I imagine that’ll eventually get done with the limited dev time Lemmy is working with here, but it’s still worth considering for a new community.