Just out of curiosity, how much does it cost per month to run a Lemmy instance? Not that I’d want to do that myself, I’m just grateful for our admins that keep Lemmy up and running.
Marty McFly: Alright, gimme a Pepsi Free.
Lou: You want a Pepsi, pal, you’re gonna pay for it!
– Back to the Future (1985)
I’m at a loss for words on this one.
Back in December I spent $550 on a refurbrished home theater projector. After actually thinking things through, I realized that in my current living situation, the whole idea isn’t going to work. I went back to watching movies on my TV and sometimes even my monitor.
I still haven’t taken the projector out of the plastic wrapping, and I’ve been contemplating re-selling it on eBay so I can at least get my money back…but I highly doubt that will happen.
I’m in this picture and I don’t like it.
Modern electronic music is the spiritual successor to classical music
I don’t disagree, but can you explain your reasoning behind this?
The reason people like Superman isn’t so much about the “super”, but rather the “man”.
Clark Kent is just a kid from Kansas trying to do the right thing…who just happens to have superpowers. People like Superman for the ideals that he represents. He’s a champion of the oppressed, represents truth, justice, and a better tomorrow, and he’s a friend.
You know, I was never a huge fan of Star Wars, but when I heard about George Lucas’s petty efforts to keep modifying the original theatrical version of Star Wars, I downloaded 4K77 and Harmy’s Despecialized Edition out of pure spite.
To rapidly lose your userbase to another platform, due to controversial changes to the website.
Named after Digg, which lost most of its userbase to Reddit and is now a shell of its former self.
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Poor Weeoming.
I’ve always thought of it this way: permissive licenses ensure freedom for developers. Copyleft licenses ensure freedom for end-users.
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Concealed mostly beneath the surface, sharks are the icebergs of the sea.
Calvin?
It’s Marin-over.
Donations are the best way to keep all the Lemmy instances running.
If every active user donated just $5 a month, Lemmy would be able to thrive for years to come.
If Wikipedia can do it, why can’t Lemmy?
The MPAA still has never been able to demonstrate that privacy even has actual impacts on movie and ticket sales…
It does. If everyone paid for tickets in cash and never online, they wouldn’t be able to harvest user data.
Astrology, biology, and geology. I find space, life, and the terrain very fascinating.
EDIT: Can’t forget about psychology! It’s interesting how the human brain works.
Is it possible to migrate my account to another Lemmy instance? Or would I have to start over?