This is also me: I'm a 39 year old Ubuntu user who has been excited about the Internet since the day I first learned what a modem does, in maybe like, 1990?
So far I think Lemmy's a bit too technical for regular people to get started with the Fediverse and to figure out how to find the right communities to join in order to have content show up in their feed comparable to what they're already getting at a commercial service, which takes no effort at all to continue to scroll. Why would a normal person want to use alpha release software? We're still in the early days, we're the early adopters.
So they'll only use cluster bombs in Ukraine? How is that better?
Thank you for the wefwef recommendation. I'm just now trying it out and it feels very polished.
This post got my attention. It looks like we just need to make this information user accessible. https://mylemmy.win/post/89871
She's in playful mode. This picture was taken just before she bapped at the camera through the hole in the box.
Same, long-time reddit lurker here. I have posted more on Lemmy than I've posted on reddit in years.
I come from Reddit where I could see all of the posts I've upvoted on a page in my profile. Now I'm trying out Jerboa for Lemmy, but so far I haven't been able to find a way to see all of the posts I've upvoted.
Is there a way to see all of my upvoted posts in one place? Thanks in advance!