Cannot delete the sub but you can nuke the posts, like r/shadowwar did. As long as it's the act of the entire mod team and not one rogue mod, technically Reddit isn't supposed to step in.
Unfortunately, we know that's not going to be the case.
Cannot delete the sub but you can nuke the posts, like r/shadowwar did. As long as it's the act of the entire mod team and not one rogue mod, technically Reddit isn't supposed to step in.
Unfortunately, we know that's not going to be the case.
Yes. Many of them. I use Baconreader which predates the official Reddit App by like four years.
Does he have a disease that forces him to lie at every opportunity?
We've had people try to spin up alternates for years and they haven't taken off, except with certain groups of people who can't help but miss the entire point of Star Trek.
The moderators are as much responsible for the community as the platform is. These communities are growing exceedingly fast, and it's not like Lemmy isn't just slightly jankier old.reddit anyway.
The ship looked kitbashed from a Crossfield hull and something else to me. I assume it's a war wreck they salvaged and rebuilt on the moon for this purpose.
The Disco and the Glenn were the two spore drive bearing Crossfield class ships, but I doubt they were the only ones as they could be fit with a normal warp drive too.
I mean, it looks like they responded to themself, so it was probably a mistake comment.
From what I was reading at the time, they were a preview of a larger overall project.
Oh neat! Yeah I agree.
When my Pixel 4a was on its way out, I was seriously tempted to get a Galaxy Flip4 because there's someone who made a case turning it into a tricorder.
I've always been enamored with flip phones because they're the closest thing we have to a Star Trek communicator, but the current gen of foldable screens are a nightmare.
Tossed a few slips of GPL your way. I'll be staying on my current instance, but good Trek discussion is a must have.
They've been caught doing it elsewhere. Multiple times.
This is a weird study, or at least article on the study. Basically, "over the counter stimulant still works as a stimulant," was their conclusion, which-- yeah? That's-- that's what stimulants do? Or maybe I'm misunderstanding it here.
If the study aims to get less people to misuse Adderall, great, but I don't know that recommending that folks take caffeine supplements (which are poorly regulated as both supplements and food additives) as a 'safe and effective alternative' is a good idea.