darknesslieshere 1y ago • 100%
Mr Robot
I like my occasional dose of depression.
darknesslieshere 1y ago • 100%
Feels weirdly nostalgic even though I wasn't there during web 1.0.
I noticed that some of my posts and comments in the community I created ([!skypictures@lemmy.ml](https://lemmy.ml/c/skypictures)) doesn't seem to sync to other instances. For example, if you go to the community through lemmy.ml and lemmy.world you won't find the welcome post through lemmy.world. But the post I put just after that one do appear. The same issue also seem to occur with the sidebar. Can anyone help fixing it?
Anyone know what type of clouds are those?
This is a casual community where you can post pictures of the sky. I have updated the sidebar since I first created the community, so please take a look. For now, please only post OC pictures. Also, there is no need to put the 'OC' tag in the title of the posts. Anyways, that's all I had to say. If you have any suggestions or questions regarding the community, ask them here. ^(And^ ^sorry^ ^for^ ^making^ ^any^ ^mistakes;^ ^I'm^ ^new^ ^to^ ^all^ ^this.)^
[!skypictures@lemmy.ml](https://lemmy.ml/c/skypictures) In this community (or sublemmy?) you can share your favourite pictures of the sky. OC submissions are appreciated and they don't have to look good. Just share them and enjoy. Hope to see you there! If the community doesn't appear in your instance do the following: 1. Go to Communites search page and select "All". 2. Search for `!skypictures@lemmy.ml`. It should fetch the community to your instance even if it says 'No Results'. 3. Now just search `skypictures` and the community will appear.
darknesslieshere 1y ago • 100%
It seems like a hit or miss. Also, some instances take a while to sync all the posts and comments.
I really hope devs fix this.
I created a community few hours ago [!skypictures@lemmy.ml](https://lemmy.ml/c/skypictures) on lemmy.ml. It currently has two post and two subscribers. I wanted to check if it is discoverable through search. While you can find the community through this home instance, but it doesn't show up through others like beehaw.org or browse.feddit.de. Do I need to do something manually? Or it would do the indexing(?) on its own? If so, it would be great if someone tells me how much time it generally takes. Thanks.
darknesslieshere 1y ago • 100%
Let me know if you find anything. Maybe an addon will work.
darknesslieshere 1y ago • 100%
I was also looking for something like this. Especially something that works in Firefox mobile.
darknesslieshere 1y ago • 100%
Thanks for the detailed comment! I started watching the show just after I made the post and I'm finding it pretty decent. Though the difference in the budget of both shows is noticeable, which isn't really a bad thing in my book.
Lastly, while the story itself is fiction, the overall trajectory and setting aligns with actual history. This made me interested in learning the related history which I knew nothing about.
Vinland Saga did this for me and it's also the reason I'm curious about this show.
darknesslieshere 1y ago • 100%
While you aren't completely wrong but the photos of overcrowded railways that pop up regularly on reddit's front page definitely don't represent the whole system and are mostly from the past. Those trains run mostly in cities and are slow.
darknesslieshere 1y ago • 100%
Kinda embarrassed to say that I haven't watched them lol. I thought I would watch them after reading the books, which I guess will take a while.
darknesslieshere 1y ago • 100%
Who doesn't want a 22 volume chonky encyclopaedia?
darknesslieshere 1y ago • 100%
Thanks! Will be checking out Sikkim's folktales because it's a fellow Northeastern state :P
So, I was looking for shows similar to GoT and found out about The Last Kingdom and Vikings. I saved Vikings for later because I heard that it becomes soap opera-ish in the last few seasons. I don't really like shallow characters even if the visuals or action scenes of a movie/show is great. Edit: Also, if you have recommendations for other similar shows, do mention them!
It would be great for discovering new communities as lemmy gets popular.
darknesslieshere 1y ago • 100%
Not really someone who reads poetry, but I loved most of Robert Frost's works that I read. You probably have read 'The Road Not Taken'.