As it stands now the upvote works as a favorite or like, downvote lowers reputation, boost raises reputation. It's a bit confusing and there's an open ticket on this. I'm not sure if all old actions will carry over or when the operations change it'll get reset.
The humor is in the title "Welcome to Reddit. Where a community about your favorite things is waiting for you" and the first post (bottom of image) "Who abandoned their core audience and paid the price for it?", since Reddit kind of was the first thing (the front page of the internet) and then did the second.
Dark or light. #iOS or #Android. You’ll get theming options to personalize your #Threadiverse experience with #ArtemisApp! Shout out to our designer @lvndr!
It’s been fun seeing so much of Kirk this season, but does that mean he’s now a regular? I don’t see how he could take a position on the Enterprise for years yet, so would that imply he just keeps coincidentally visiting all the time? Starts to strain plausibility after a while.
I get the impression that Kirk is not staying in this series. Or if he does likely not on the Enterprise for long.
In the latest episode he mentioned being a person who doesn’t stay in one place for long. Also, mentioning the pregnancy to La’an has me thinking he’s there on the Enterprise to help but not to stay.
I think these are hints that he may pop in on a few occasions but not a fixture.
The top picture is a car wheel with far too many wheel weights. The bottom is a large amount of wheel weights. They're used to balance wheels which helps make the ride smooth.
Since on most fediverse instances you don't automatically upvote your own comment, do you do it manually? What's considered "proper etiquette"? Because on Reddit your stuff is self-upvoted automatically, while in YT comment sections comments with 1 like sometimes get called out for liking their own comment. Do we have an...
Basically the title. I hate the ad ridden offical Youtube app and would prefer to have it open in Firefox or some other browser. Is this possible? Is there a setting I missed? If it’s not possible right now can it be possible in the future?...
A bought an OEM SNES controller that was converted to USB years back from retroUSB. Just looked now and it seems they may not stock them anymore but they do offer kits for DIY and even usb adapters for some platforms.
There are more versatile controllers for those who need it but I mainly play NES and SNES games so it works well.
Exciting times and a fun blast from the past! I miss the built-in YouTube app with no ads. Oh how things have changed. Some old apps that stand out to me were the many flashlight apps, lightsaber, Flight Control, Doodle Jump, Flick Fishing.
For the first time in the world researchers at Tel Aviv University have encoded a toxin produced by bacteria into mRNA (messenger RNA) molecules and delivered these particles directly to cancer cells, causing the cells to produce the toxin—which eventually killed them with a success rate of 50%.
PSA: while upvoting exists, to get the "move closer to the top" effect that reddit's upvote had, you need to click boost
a small difference, but important to how people use the site
Are you just gonna scroll by without saying howdy?! (lemmy.world)
First good look at Wolverine's new costume (lemmy.world)
I love it so much, this looks fantastic!
Schadenfreude as Reddit becomes Self-Aware
Showing off some of the themes for Artemis (coming soon) (tech.lgbt)
Dark or light. #iOS or #Android. You’ll get theming options to personalize your #Threadiverse experience with #ArtemisApp! Shout out to our designer @lvndr!
Kirk sticking around?
It’s been fun seeing so much of Kirk this season, but does that mean he’s now a regular? I don’t see how he could take a position on the Enterprise for years yet, so would that imply he just keeps coincidentally visiting all the time? Starts to strain plausibility after a while.
What the hell is a group sound bath? (lemm.ee)
Holiday photo (lemmy.world)
Met this handsome boy in a taverna on the Greek Island of Crete (lemmy.world)
Step-engineer, what are you doing?
Dark Souls reportedly being turned into Netflix anime (www.eurogamer.net)
Scooter before his glow-up (lemmy.world)
I couldn’t figure out how to add a second photo with the app I’m using (Voyager) so I’ll post the after photo as a comment.
Hello! I'm Charlie! (lemmy.world)
Hello from achievers@lebowski.social
We’re making our way through the Fediverse, takin’ her easy for all us sinners.
I need to do this (lemmy.world)
River Trent turns orange and blue after clothing dyes released (www.bbc.co.uk)
Heckin' Sophistimicated (lemmy.world)
Bowie’s gonna lead a startup, Bowie’s gonna increase his chess elo ranking, Bowie’s gonna chew on a stick he found in the park
Do you upvote your own posts and comments?
Since on most fediverse instances you don't automatically upvote your own comment, do you do it manually? What's considered "proper etiquette"? Because on Reddit your stuff is self-upvoted automatically, while in YT comment sections comments with 1 like sometimes get called out for liking their own comment. Do we have an...
Is there any way to have Youtube links open in browser instead of the Youtube app?
Basically the title. I hate the ad ridden offical Youtube app and would prefer to have it open in Firefox or some other browser. Is this possible? Is there a setting I missed? If it’s not possible right now can it be possible in the future?...
Hey, you, what controller do you use for emulation?
I use a Nintendo Switch Pro Controller. It does the job for all of the systems I have on Retroarch....
15 years ago today, the App Store launched alongside iPhone OS 2.0. Here's a video I recorded (then age 15) on the morning of the just launched App Store, showcasing some of the original third party apps. (www.youtube.com)
"Kids Can't Use Computers" is now ten years old, and it's only gotten worse (www.coding2learn.org)
Too slow, so she booped you.
Researchers induce cancer cells to 'commit suicide' with a self-produced bacterial toxin (phys.org)
For the first time in the world researchers at Tel Aviv University have encoded a toxin produced by bacteria into mRNA (messenger RNA) molecules and delivered these particles directly to cancer cells, causing the cells to produce the toxin—which eventually killed them with a success rate of 50%.
Spagetti in a sweater (lemmy.world)