Pretty much, they magnet together though so you can split them apart and use them as normal with other devices.
Opensuse Tumbleweed
There are a couple of users I recognize just because of the amount of duplicate/triplicate/quadruplicate posts I see from them, often times grouped up like that too.
https://pbfcomics.com/wp-content/uploads/2004/02/PBF-Skub-1.png
It’s an old comic about people having strong opinions on things that don’t matter.
The latest USB power delivery standard allows for new voltages of 28, 36, and 48 volts at up to 240 watts at 48V. My current Dell workstation laptop uses two 20V USB C connectors to achieve similar.
New$#&@ can’t triforce
It works pretty well for me, but I use Firefox nightly.
Proprietary
The lack of smaller niche communities that made reddit more than a news and meme hub. Some exist but most are either dead or not even made yet.
Worse still those communities are probably the most effort to start for the least gain, but those were a big reason I used reddit for over a decade.
…Lemmy is free.
Also the one time payment model was how sync funded itself until now.
Great, that’s what I immediately went to look for since it’s what I had back when it was reddit sync.
I’ve found the people I know that use third party apps are much more likely to post links and content as opposed to just lurking.
Is viewing kbin instances fixed?
Isn’t there a bug in the new version of Lemmy that messes up federation with Kbin right now?
Do we have what specs they’re planning on supporting?