Because case sensitivity makes sense in some limited applications but when trying to make something which works for a broad audience it's user unfriendly.
Parenting being different to parenting and pArenting might make sense from a pedantic programming perspective, but from a user perspective it's ridiculous. The fact that you get a 404 for parenting but can't create a magazine called parenting as Parenting exists shows it's a broken system
I was wondering if anyone had any experience in filtering well water and had recommendations for equipment. I've spoken to water filter suppliers and it seems reasonable what they're suggesting but it's still in the region of PLN10K for everything necessary
That's clearly just a statement put out to make the userbase look like they're unhinged and a blatant attempt to garner some sympathy.
Employees shouldn't be wearing reddit 'swag' outside because it's just incredibly tragic. Corporate branded clothing is for wearing when you're gardening, mucking out the chickens etc.
I've only looked at Lemmy so far and my initial thought was "that ain't going to scale" and "that looks expensive to scale". Hopefully it will pick up enough interest that sufficient people with skills (bit of an arse it being written in Rust) can contribute and get it over the hump
Anyone else keep a Nicholson in their freezer? (lemmy.world)
Water Hardness in Poland - Filtering well water
I was wondering if anyone had any experience in filtering well water and had recommendations for equipment. I've spoken to water filter suppliers and it seems reasonable what they're suggesting but it's still in the region of PLN10K for everything necessary
Reddit CEO warns employees not to wear Reddit swag amid blackout (www.businessinsider.com)
In a memo to employees, Reddit CEO Steve Huffman cautioned them not to wear branded gear in public. He also said the mass user backlash "will pass."
OC Difference between kbin and lemmy?
Why do you use one over the other? Also, what's the deal with Calckey?
Grab your reddit data before deleting your account. (www.reddit.com)
It's your content, your curation, not theirs.