Almost halfway the third book of the Three body problem series, deaths end by Cixin Liu. Excellent series
Prootje
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Movies and TV Shows@lemmy.film•Study: Streamers Now Wasting Record Amounts of Time Finding Something to Watch
251·2 years agoThis is the same issue i seem to have with Game Pass. All scrolling, no playing.
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Android@lemmy.world•So, what's stopping you from getting a foldable? [Poll]
7·3 years agoPrice and durability concerns
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Red Hat refuses Alma's CVE patches to CentOS Stream; says "no customer demand"
23·3 years ago@MrOzwaldMan first you attack someone then want an answer, interesting strategy
Bitwarden, you can self host if you prefer.
Freddy got fingered, to the point a friend and me could retell the whole movie word for word.
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Those who tried Linux and went back to Windows, what caused you to go back to Windows?
42·3 years agoThis, and gaming. Linux has come a long way, but has a long way to go. Linux seems to be a long string of hicccups that need to be solved, instead of something that works for me. Although the POPos distro was by far the smoothest, it still became troublesome trying to play games on it.
Thanks for he explanation, should be handy for those who need it
Pretty new to this, but isnt the power of the fediverse that you can use whatever you like and connect to other instances?
If i want to see mastodon content in pleroma, you can subscribe to the users from Pleroma?
Like i use KBin to view this, because of the ability to view both Lemmy and Mastodon content. But Ive seen people link to pixelfed users and that works too
What is the intended use case?
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No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Does/Will Lemmy support videos/GIFs like Reddit?
3·3 years agoThat would be awesome for embedded links. Comments on the video or pic to be federated back to peertube or pixelfed in their comments to keep the conversation going across services.



Yes, its accessible sci fi. Second one has a slow start but really picks up in the second half. The third is a bit more balanced in that regard. Highly recommend.