It is Ramen Nagi! They specialize in a fish broth ramen and it’s pretty good!
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It is Ramen Nagi! They specialize in a fish broth ramen and it’s pretty good!
I’ve been to that ramen place! Wayne Gretzky’s signature is on one of the walls in that place. The ramen is great too
programming.dev is a great instance for you then!
Oh nice!! When I get back to my PC I’ll check that out
I don’t hate it? If this had ligatures, I would consider actually using it. I use Fira Code Retina for now but I’m always down for more options
Seconded. Jerboa has been great! A couple minor issues but it’s coming along nicely
This is exactly what I’ve been doing lol. Once I switched to “all”, it’s been slowly making more sense.
It definitely can flourish here given the right circumstances. I haven’t pirated anything in a long while, but I love seeing the community doing it’s thing. I’ll definitely be following along
rif and Relay were the two I used depending on how I was feeling that day. Excellent apps. Paid for both and I’ll be sad to see them go.
There was a guy that created a wrapper to allow Reddit clients to support viewing Lemmy content. Would love to see these developers have their apps continue to have life with what seems like a small change
Edit: Here is a link to the reddit post. Tried to go to the Lemmy link but Jerboa wouldn’t load it.
Me too. It feels like early reddit stages trying to figure out what subreddits and whatnot are as a newcomer. I’m slowly getting the hang of it. The jerboa app has been cool too!
Second this! Or even a dotnet
community to sort of umbrella some together
He explained it already. It looks for a ratio of number of users to posts. If your “small” instance has 5000 users and 2 posts, it would probably assume a lot of those users would be spam bots. If your instance has 2 users and 3 posts, it would assume your users are real. There’s a ratio, and the admin of each server that utilizes it can control the level at which it assumes a server is overrun by spam accounts.