

Wait… Is this pencil or an edited photo?
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OP is a 2D digital artist and seemingly does exclusively women porn portraits
My username is a wordplay on the Linux command filesystem check: fsck.
Wait… Is this pencil or an edited photo?
— Edit —
OP is a 2D digital artist and seemingly does exclusively women porn portraits
Bad link. Here’s a fixed one:
https://hiddenpalace.org/Animaniacs:Hollywood_Hypnotics(Prototype)
Allen the Board
Fuck Tumblr. Fuck WordPress. Fuck Automattic. And fuck Matt.
Tumblr has some interesting content from users, but the platform is awful and it’s even worse since Automattic bought it. Also, the trend to put the entire contents of the post in hashtags is flat-out stupid and infuriating.
Automatic is a tremendously terrible company, and Matt is an egotistical pile of garbage.
I’m sad that didn’t go to a “porn” site for the extremely religious where they show uncensored women’s ankles.
Is it “change” itself that makes you uncomfortable or the fact that change means putting in effort in areas you’ve developed habits to minimize effort?
“ChatGPT, summarize this study for me”
Why?
Pixelfed is so much worse. Just look at this awful shit
Granted. You will die in 2026.
At least with Azerty, you don’t run into it in the wild.
The worst layout is alphabetical, because sometimes you are forced to use it.
I like to read this like “Allon the Board” as if it’s a living board and that’s just how it communicates
It’s really not worth the effort. Nothing will change, and there will always be others.
The irony of that suggestion is very amusing, because the moderator/admin of that community/instance is one of those people.
Two years for me, too. But I disagree that it’s nicer than on Reddit. The way Lemmy works fosters the development of cliques. Also, with much fewer users it makes it so that ‘power’ users wind up having a weird cult-like following that boosts their posts/comments and suppresses anyone who dares to point out when those people mistreat other people and/or break the rules that are clearly applied selectively.
I’d like to order one attention, please.
Of course. It’s a new tool and too many people think everything is a nail to its hammer. Any tool used improperly will hinder productivity. Hell, any tool that has any amount of learning curve will hinder productivity to some extent.
So, the question that people should be seeking an answer for is “what are the actual nails for this particular hammer?”