Nice dude. Fuck cars
YahahaYouFoundMe
I really wish this could be a relaxing game for me, but I can't help but min max every time I play. I wish I could make myself just chill and grow flowers and make friends instead of having to have my farm covered in ancient fruit
It seems like lemmy.ml is larger and more popular, but right now they're having server issues. I tried to make an account but couldn't, so I'm just sticking to world for now. If you just go to lemmy.ml you'll see all their communities and then you have to search lemmy.world to subscribe to them
I agree, and I also wish cooking was easier/faster and that we could carry more meals.
I've learned a lot since I first posted lol! So first I started filtering my front page by "all" instead of Local, which will then show other instances. To subscribe and post to another instance's community, you can search [email protected] in your instance's search to subscribe and post. It seems difficult and clunky to me to discover and subscribe to other communities, unless someone has an easier way? But to answer your question, AFAIK, yes lemmy.world's meme community is entirely separate from lemmy.ml's, but you can still subscribe and post to either one.
Same is happening to me
At the beginning it was scary, but once I had collected plenty of brightblooms and had upgraded stamina I found it so much easier.
Why not just throw?
So if I have an account on lemmy.world, can I post on lemmy.ml without creating an account there? If not, I don't understand how all the instances "communicate" if I have to have multiple accounts to interact with each one.
I agree, I think it has a lot of potential, but the difficulty in discovering other communities is a barrier that most won't want to cross. Having to manually search a specific string in order to subscribe is just too cumbersome. I hope that improves. I think if discoverability was better, everyone would be here and interacting. But it's too different that I could see most giving it a quick try and then giving up. Im an addict though so I'm muddling through it. I think people here don't really realize what the average user is like, and how most don't even know that third party apps exist.