Don’t worry, it’s just Monty Python. Always worth a watch.
Don’t worry, it’s just Monty Python. Always worth a watch.
The lemmy equivalent seems to be !selfburns@lemmy.zip
Alternatives do exist but ya know, money is more important
What are the alternatives, and how can we reduce their costs to match that of horseshoe crab blood?
Take your upvote and get out :)
I wonder if they did it manually, or if they wrote some terrible Python code to convert a png to a csv to generate the plot.
Upon reflection, I’m assuming the former, but my brain initially assumed the latter, which confused me.
Great opportunity to promote a small topic-specific instance:
!harry_potter@diagonlemmy.social (for serious posts)
!leaky_cauldron@diagonlemmy.social (for memes and casual chat)
Translation: Are you sure?
Can you even tell which of my comments came from Lemmy.World, and which comments didn’t?
Yes. Yes we can.
Ooh… what’s the catch?
Seems reasonable. I’m generally in favour of moving off LW.
Have you considered coordinating with the mods of the LW community to consolidate the communities?
@Burstar@sopuli.xyz @Crackhappy@lemmy.world @rjc@lemmy.world
I’m all for moving off LW. Would it be worth coordinating with each other to lock the LW community and redirect users to !tifu@sopuli.xyz?
In what way will this community be distinct from !tifu@lemmy.world?
I should rewatch Mythbusters.
I used dimensionality reduction to make it 2D
Huh, interesting. So is the idea to spread the data out as much an possible, while keeping “similar” communities near each other? What was the dimensionality of the original set?
Ah, thanks for these. I wasn’t sure where people went after fedditde shut down.
Did the fedditde boardgames community move to !boardgames@feddit.org?
Edit: Doesn’t look like it. Is there a general board games community?
it probably brings you to an instance that isn’t yours so you have to figure out a way to open the link from your own instance
This is a pretty much a solved problem, the solution just needs to be promoted more, perhaps even on the join-lemmy page.
That sounds encouraging!