Imma check those out. Thanks. :D
Imma check those out. Thanks. :D
Wow, is that part of the reason why my feed sucks so bad? Seeing the same kinda stuff over and over again? I think I understand both sides of this argument. We’ve got users who are complaining of having their experience restricted with means outside of their control. They feel that perhaps defederation is a heavy-handed approach to this issue when a scapel will do. i.e. blocking and muting.
Then, we have those who advocate for a safe fediverse and view defederation as a means to that end. Or likely, from a more pragmatic perspective, they want to protect their own local instances and communities. I’m sure they’re thinking, “Dislike these restrictions? Too bad, find another instance.” And finding a new instance would solve your issues, for the most part. This is a tough problem I can imagine, and it sure does make for a less streamlined experience.
It seems that FOSS developers and the like are terrible at naming projects.
Man, what better chatbot than Cortana for Xbox…right?
Linux as a whole is fresh asf.
Everything’s too small for power-hungry corporations with an irrational need for infinite expansion.
Thanks for this. I’ll give it a look. :)
Yes!!! Now if we could just get a Kbin app, that’d be great.
I can’t directly answer your question. I know very little about Mastodon, as I just recently made an account. However, from what I’ve seen with a variety of open-source projects, as well as the fediverse itself, it seems that group politics may often hamper the very projects “they” are trying to improve. I hope that people try to remain in the spirit of their projects, whatever they may be.
Do you know how the Fediverse works? Instance maintainers who are less than thrilled with Meta can choose to defederate from Threads.
Wait…what???
FMA??? BLAND??? Did you even watch it???
Hmm, interesting. I must ask, is there such a Black-centric community here on Lemmy/Mastadon? If so, hook a brotha up. :)
I’m curious, what do you have against metering lights? I’ve never encountered them, so I had to look them up. It seems they are installed to maintain the flow of traffic on off ramps and reduce congestion.
Imagine if some of this money just went into the open source community. Whose work powers most of the modern world.
That would be GLORIOUS!!! I LOVE Linux!!! It should’ve taken over Windows by now, Windows sucks ass.
I don’t have a single hydrogen station here in Michigan. (There might be one in Detroit.) Meanwhile, I can plug in my electric car at home, or go to a public charger 10 miles away. Hydrogen’s good as dead. At least to me, anyway.
Yeah, you can push and pull code to your repository with git
. With this joke, you use the condom
to stop all operations. XDXDXD
XD had me rollin’!
Here’s to hoping you’ll be able to get a car with a NACS charger next year. NACS is supposed to be the standard by then.
Wow, now I’m really glad I switched to Linux. Windows? Never again.