It’s like email! You know email?
Professional developer and amateur gardener located near Atlanta, GA in the USA.
It’s like email! You know email?
Especially when sites like Reddit/StackExchange use admin to mean employee and moderator to mean volunteer community leader.
Don’t even get me started on planking.
Look, I get it, and I have one and I rarely need to charge it. But those few times I do? It’s stupid and infuriating. If the port was on the front of the mouse I still wouldn’t see it.
STOP! YOU’VE VIOLATED THE LAW!
Whenever my wife and I are talking about our washer and drier we joke that it has “13 left” (instead of “13 minutes left”) because the UI only says 13 and it often goes up again lol.
Slowroll is new and still experimental, but it’s a third option.
There’s a massive difference between suing and striking. Suing someone means you’re intending to take them to court. A copyright strike is different. I forget if copyright strike implies DMCA or content ID. DMCA possibly involves lawyers (honestly can’t remember) but it removes the content from the site and that’s it (you only go to court if you disagree and they push back). Content ID is an automated process that either removes sounds, portions of videos, or takes a portion of ad revenue.
The closest thing to DEI I can even begin to think of in Frost punk 1 was that you could manufacture prosthetics for amputees.
Moderators don’t have to come from the instance the community is hosted on necessarily.
Do you not understand federation yet? https://lemmy.ml/post/22259107/14814668
No, that’s their normal one that’s not rolling.
This is the conclusion I came to and what has kept me positive. Remembering that, while there was a ton of shit happening, I had plenty of happy memories from that time too. I finally made new friends after moving out of my hometown and I’m still friends with them to this day. I remembered all the great moments and memories I made during that time.
Don’t let the bastards grind you down. Take a beat of you need it. Take it one hour at a time, one day at a time, one week at a time. You can do this.
Anytime!
It sounds really appealing! I wish it wasn’t considered experimental or I’d consider it for my daily driver.
Ohhh, I get you now. Yes, that’s likely a thing most of them would believe.
(Not saying I agree or disagree with it, just trying to explain what Hexbear typically implies to most people in a factual, unbiased way because you said you’re out of the loop.)
Hexbear existed as an instance prior to the Reddit API changes of 2023. They’d been around for a few years. Most instances federate by default with everyone, but Hexbear took a slower opening of it because they already had an established culture. (Think of this similarly to people discussing the pros/cons of federating with Threads. It would be a big change to the way things are now so it’s controversial.) It’s possible they weren’t ever federated with beehaw.org (your instance) so you may have never seen them or interacted with them.
Have you tried that other one? Slowroll? I forget what it’s called. It’s like tumbleweed but with monthly releases instead of constant.
This one is probably out of date now with smart TVs and few people using cable, but one of those jumbo TV remotes for people with poor eyesight/motor difficulties.