While that is a neat article, I think you linked to the wrong one!
Seconding–neat article. The Connecticut house looks spot-on. Kentucky… not so much.
I’ve never been to Wisconsin, but if the typical house there is that fantastical looking, maybe I’d like to.
The Maine one is maybe a bit bigger than I’d have expected but the style (and the snow) are pretty accurate.
I used to live in a house that looks almost identical to the Baltimore one.
The Denver one would be accurate if you’re 30ish miles west of Denver.
Thanks, I sure did (I posted the images in mildly interesting earlier). Link and title corrected.
It’s SEO shit to name drop the construction company below every picture…
Cool! Let’s get more people in here to submit content. just don’t let the shitty ones in
Due to its nature there’s no way to stop the shitty people getting in but we can defederate them.
The can also be banned from the instance.
True but because of that I imagine they’ll mostly congregate into their own instances anyway like lemmygrad and exploding-heads.
Great… I hope Lemmy.world’s servers can handle the incoming load.
This post was a fun exploration (before it was corrected) into who actually reads the article versus just replying based on the title. :)
Heh, I had the same thought - a number of people commented on the correct topic even though the link was wrong. In fairness, I did that a lot on Reddit, but it was mostly because I had already read news coverage on the topic, and came to the Reddit thread for the comments.
I also live Mastodon but i’m lost with the Twitter style. I feel lost with tweets/retweets views. The reddit/lemmy tree comments like oks more natural to me.
I wonder if someones already build a Reddit styles view for mastodon.
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