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Reddit is profitable for the first time ever, with nearly 100 million daily users
(www.theverge.com)
This is a most excellent place for technology news and articles.
I’ve migrated from Reddit last year, and I can tell you that these results make me appreciate Lemmy even more.
It’s the same as Reddit but without any advertising 🥰
Now it would be nice to have nore communities outside of tech related ones.
I am in between both platform's and honestly Reddit still is good source for me for almost anything, Lemmy users seems to be pretentious LINUX users who attacks me all the time when I say Linux is not useful, no variety of content ( of course that right I'll take time) but I can go through contet of Lemmy within half day at most bit reddit is vast. I do use only rdx so no ads for me, no replies from me. I totally agree with you on Lemmy that we need more communities and also simplification on how to access different federated worlds
While you might feel (incorrectly, since you're using Lemmy right now) that open source operating systems and the associated software ecosystem might be useless for you personally, as a blanket statement this is remarkably silly.