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Seems to be a problem with sh.itjust.works, I think.




The Grudge. The Japanese original and the US ones.


If you don’t want porn, but still want NSFW to be enabled, you can block entire communities by clicking the big red button in the sidebar on the website or by visiting the community within your Android or iOS application and see if there’s a “Block Community” option.

If you block it on the website, it’ll be blocked on all other means of access as well.


I live in Flensburg, Germany at the border to denmark. Everything here has a scandinavian flair. Nice, old buildings. Beautiful little streets. Beaches. People are really nice…

Yeah. I like living here.

Some Pictures I took in recent Years



Arch Linux, since 2012. Before that, I ran Lubuntu, Ubuntu and some other stuff since ~2004.



Lemmy-ing in the shower? Good one.


I always sit down in the shower. Always. Pretty good feeling. In fact, I just did it, 5-10 minutes ago.


Well, I run an instance, too. It’s not big at all, but I was thinking about the issue of scaling, too. You can only scale up a single server so much…

But on the other hand, Lemmy is still young. We’ll find solutions to that problem.

Also, interesting article. I only took a glance at it, but having only two tables kind of suggests that Reddit is using a relational database. So, if they’re not “normalizing” everything, why not use a completely different paradigm, like what MogoDB etc. has?



Lemmy isn’t hugged to death. The issue is that everyone is just heading to the same handful of instances.


I think, linking Reddit is not that much of a problem for me. However, I like to view Reddit posts through a privacy respecting frontend like Teddit, which - at the moment - still works.

The same post through Teddit: https://r.donttrackme.fossware.space/r/linux/comments/guklhr/we_are_the_devs_behind_lemmy_an_open_source/


Also, no more karma. At least not in the Reddit sense.


I thought I was alone with that feeling. I’m in exactly the same boat as you.

For me, it’s a tiny bit different, because I played BOTW shortly before my daughther was born in 2017. I still had time for games like that back in the day. Now I don’t only have a daughter, but a son as well.

When I grab the controller and start playing something time intensive like BOTW and now TOTK, I usually feel really guilty really quick, because there are so many other things to do, that in theory should have a higher priority.