Hexbear is the third oldest Lemmy instance and the largest by user activity, but wasnât federated until recently. A bunch of people joined Lemmy without realising it was built by socialists and communists, and are mad that they have to be in the same space as them even though they were here first and built/are still building the place.
Oooo old school forum flame wars. Is it weird that I miss that format? Might just be nostalgia, non-threaded forum arguments are kind of annoying to skip if you want something else out of the thread. It was always fun opening a long thread at the end and seeing the final dregs of the fight play out, then backtracking to find where it started.
I just finished Tears of the Kingdom last week. No spoilers, the final boss fight felt like a dragon ball Z episode. The health bar busting out of its usual bounds and hitting the edge of the screen was a âshit just got realâ moment for me and the kids, lots of hype. I didnât think I would see anything top Breath of the Wild in this generation but glad to be wrong.
As someone who started and still works in a co-op, itâs because itâs hard. Banks donât understand worker coops and wonât lend money to you without a real person to attach the risk to, which means founders have to take an enormous risk which it can be hard to compensate them for. The legal structure isnât common so you are limited in the lawyers who can set one up for you. Others have mentioned the cost problems - I started a software dev coop so we didnât have a large capital outlay but it did cost nearly 10k just in setup costs.
It took a lot of work to get to where we are, with little supporting resources. In contrast, I started an LLC in half an hour and $150 registration fee to the government. So no, it not just âwhat people chooseâ.
My mum swears by Subaru cars as well for the same reason - she walked away from what should have been a fatal accident without hospitalisation.