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  • Jerald@lemmy.mltoAsklemmy@lemmy.mlhow is Lemmy going for you?
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    11 months ago

    I haven't completely switched to Lemmy yet. I don't get as much of a diversity of views here.

    But apart from Political stuff, I think the people here are wonderful and actually helpful.

    This might not be an alternative to reddit and gain millions of followers, but nonetheless, It's good in it's own way. Edit: So many likes, did I mention I am somewhat conservative and don't support abortion after 5 months? Shocking, now downvote me I guess


  • Jerald@lemmy.ml
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    11 months ago

    but zip is not the default and many a times you can't set a default in many applicatoins.

    This is not just about gimp or file managers, many applications use formats which you can't use anywhere but on Linux most times.


  • Jerald@lemmy.ml
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    11 months ago

    what abt the others tho? GIMP ok that's understandable, although I do hate the fact that GIMP is shipped by default with Linux distros rather than Kolour, which is much more easier to use. Not all of us need to do complex image editing and those who want to will install it.










  • You might be right, I do understand your point. Healthy disagreement is not alive anymore. But I think having a community dedicated to letists only can be a bad idea in that it can make sure your beliefs are not questioned. I have thought myself as a socialist and I have thought myself as a anarcho-capitalist, I don't believe in either anymore. I think if radical views go unchecked they might cause problems.






  • Jerald@lemmy.ml
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    toAsklemmy@lemmy.mlWill Lemmy ever replace Reddit?
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    2 years ago

    with due respect to everything you said I don't think this is a major success, even "our own" people (GNU Linux and FOSS enthusiasts) are in a greater number in Reddit. I think Open-source projects like Lemmy lack the aggressiveness required to make it big.