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If you’re defederating a lot, most of it will be tiny instances you got from some blocklists, so I don’t know if this really says much
If you’re defederating a lot, most of it will be tiny instances you got from some blocklists, so I don’t know if this really says much
Factory farming is extremely cost-efficient, so I don’t think the free market would give you anything else regardless of how many people there are. Laws and environment tax would.
I’m a big fan of Goya’s (drowning?) dog painting, another of his Black Paintings that nobody knew about before he died
200: Here you go (secretly still an error)
I don’t think that’s how the meme format works
I wonder just how big of a difference your place in the alphabetic order makes in general, because it appears everywhere in life
That + mostly sticking to my subscriptions (coincidentally, none of them tech or politics) makes it feel like I’m on a completely different Lemmy
Anecdotally, the communities I’m interested in are getting more active in a way that seems sustainable (as opposed to last year, when it was a always a single person posting some, getting no responses, and leaving). I’m pretty positive about the state of Lemmy and the wider threadiverse.
f
and g
are what give the circle, together they say “give me all points at distance 1 from (2,2)”.
Similarly, it looks like a.gup.pe groups don’t work here even though they’re basically just communities
Something about this feels like it’s ten years old. It was a different time.
Would make sense too, they don’t use default Gmail either. Some other governments have Mastodon instances
And yet Elon Musk doesn’t appear all that happy lately
…and Meta repays them by censoring all mentions of Pixelfed (unless I’m mixing up Fediverse names)
How dare you, Hammond is a kind old man with a dream! (and in the book he dies a pathetic death after everything’s already mostly resolved)
My guess is neither of those. People don’t really base their world view on facts. Maybe his life situation improved, he found a healthier community or a hobby
Instead of defederating all of lemmy.ml, just blocking that one comm could be an option
It’s like the darkest pattern. Making it so that quitting has to be a conscious choice. I see why amoral companies would use it, don’t know why FOSS would too.
I feel like caring about heritage in this way is a pretty North-American (or maybe immigrant country in general) thing in the first place
At least on Lemmy, defederating is also a way of banning all the instance’s users from your communities. If you’re constantly banning one instance’s users and their admins seem fine with it, there’s really no other way.