Jedi(:?) Survivor is canon and includes kyber bleeding, and I think I read that a canon Vader comic includes it, but this is definitely the first live-action occurrence.
Jedi(:?) Survivor is canon and includes kyber bleeding, and I think I read that a canon Vader comic includes it, but this is definitely the first live-action occurrence.
Applies to tires also, and for the same reason.
Absolutely no way Disney makes Yuuzhan Vong (or anything similar) canon. Too cowardly.
Yeah, I think I did misconstrue the actual issue. SEO might not be as strong, but everything can be searched just as well. Great!
Okay, sounds like I did misunderstand. I’m happy to be wrong, thanks for explaining!
Right, I may be totally misunderstanding the problem.
If it’s just that lemmy needs time and interaction from the community to build that knowledge, then great! No problem. But what I understood was that lemmy’s communities and conversations simply aren’t made accessible to wide-searching like that.
Yes and no. My daily scrolling habit has been moved to lemmy and I haven’t really felt any loss.
However, and this is a big caveat: Reddit remains a huge source of institutional knowledge. Half a dozen times weekly I’ll look something up and the most relevant answer/discussion will be from Reddit. As I understand it, lemmy will never fulfill this need, because it’s not scraped the same way Reddit is? Or perhaps I’ve misunderstood something about the way federation works. If that’s true, it’s a huge blow to the long-term use of lemmy v. Reddit.
They sure did.
At risk of doxxing yourself, can you expand on where you live? Just curious of the most general area. I love that law!
Apollo didn’t die, it was killed.
Seems like this hasn’t been implemented just yet.
Ah that’s a good point, nice catch. I didn’t realize that’s what you were referring to. Big if true.