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Biology, gaming handhelds, meditation and copious amounts of caffeine.

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kadu , to cat in This is Mia
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She is beautiful!

I love the name Mia for cats, because it means “to meow” in portuguese

kadu OP , to newcommunities in I (24M) am happy to introduce: relationship_advice to Lemmy!
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I deeply agree. Thanks for your words and support.

kadu OP , to newcommunities in I (24M) am happy to introduce: relationship_advice to Lemmy!
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I’ll indeed try to come up with some strategies to reduce the number of uninspired “just break up” comments. Though our goal isn’t silencing users, even if naive or young. We shall see how it goes :D

kadu , to selfhosted in Are all these thousands of lemmy servers useless?
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I think users are still having trouble with the mental model for browsing Lemmy.

The first interaction with the service is already fragmented - you need to choose where to create an account and start browsing. Even though you can browse communities from other servers, people are now seeing them through the lens of “fragmented” “my server vs other server” and that creates the illusion that these duplicates are somehow a huge issue.

But duplicates can actually be quite useful - a community called “memes” on Lemmy.world could attend to a different audience than a community also called “Memes” but made in an instance entirely in French.

Also, if two instances have two communities you enjoy, with the same name… Subscribe to both? Nothing stops you from doing that. It’s okay. Reddit had “me_irl” and “meirl” which were the exact same, but with different mods, a relatively similar number of subscribers and quite honestly the same content. I didn’t know the actual difference between the two, and I still do not know - I just subscribed to both and kept getting depressing memes to cry before going to sleep. No issues.

kadu , to piracy in Does Adobe realise that by constantly "disabling" my pirated Photoshop, they're just ensuring I always have the latest and greatest version?
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I think the goal isn’t actually selling you Photoshop, they care but not much.

The goal is stopping a photographer or other professional in the middle of their very busy workflow, when they absolutely can’t be interrupted, to make sure they get so annoyed they just pay to make it never happen again.

kadu , to memes in Literally poison
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My immune system when Influenza is attacking my cells: 😊

My immune system when a dust particle exists: 🤬

kadu , to piracy in The deed is done!
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  • kadu , to selfhosted in Legal considerations of self-hosting Lemmy instance
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    As much as I disagree with some of them, I recall the folks at the Accidental Tech Podcast spent a good while on this very discussion back when people were migrating from Twitter to Mastodon, and they had some interesting concerns and conclusions.

    The answer is yes, in many places the admin hosting the content could be responsible for the content. Where I live I believe they would have to provide user data about who made the post, and if they refuse, they become the responsible party.

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