Maybe try to seduce policemen being better at sexting?
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Maybe try to seduce policemen being better at sexting?
Me not having any chat because I don’t have any friend
ona li tomo tawa, a!
I agree in that Summit is the most feature complete and polished Lemmy client for Android.
All Android developers rn:
The customers of those two banks should express their gratitude to their governments!
There are also analogies with maintaining legacy code bases as software developers:
It’s still too early to tell anything, hope they come back too!
The Lemmy ecosystem is weird because there are so many Lemmy tools maintained by a single person yet at the same time the majority of Lemmy’s user base is tech-savy (we’re mostly nerds working in the IT field) and we should be inclined to collaboration rather than competition, considering the amount of criticism about western capitalism here.
The reason may be that many projects started out as experiments/for fun, or that we are unwelcoming to new contributors, who knows…
Or the Municipality of Milan, which is from an opposition party and in continuous struggle with the central government (and the regional one).
That’s in Italy (Milan) and it is due to lack of public funds to pay for monument restoration.
Same, its existence gives me a little of hope even in the toughest moments. I don’t care if people aren’t always nice/polite, you have to deal with it IRL or on any online platform.
Lemmy has always been a sort of “cure” for me, listening to different people’s opinions and learning something new or a new perspective on things every day.
Personally, I would be in favor of having polls because I frequently involve people in taking decisions.
But my use case is quite peculiar because (1) I need to know people’s opinion to take actions based on it, they would not be just informative polls (2) this group of people use Lemmy as their main interaction medium, no other platform is involved.
I’ve resorted to strawpoll in the past or in having comments with multiple options and relying on the most upvoted comment but these solutions have downsides.
If I were a foreigner, I would boycott everything that comes from this cursed land.
Me too, and Lemmy inspired me to unsub! 😉
But the price of the property can decrease, so it’s better considering an asset with a stable value over time (given the area, energetic efficiency, etc.).
Considering the ageing population and the abstention rate among younger generations, the far right is going to rule for a couple of decades.
Other posters from the same party with the slogan “Let us change Europe before Europe changes us”:
“Muslim woman”
Evil Ursula
There is another one with a person eating a cricket 🦗 against new food regulations but can’t find it rn.
If you prefer an open source app, native, complete, with a decent UI and an active developer community, the official one is definitely the best. And I mean Jerboa, because it is the official client made by the very same people that are making Lemmy (so always compatible and up-to-date with the server development).
Otherwise, if you don’t mind using a closed source app, Summit is the most feature rich one and it is maintained by a professional industry-level native Android developer who really knows what he’s doing.
Finally, if you want to experiment with a cross platform app, open source and well maintained, with a really nice user interface, have a try with Thunder.