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Defederation from Lemmygrad.ml
I just gotta say, the moderation here makes me so happy I joined this instance.
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Defederation from Lemmygrad.ml
I just gotta say, the moderation here makes me so happy I joined this instance.
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The #1 trick they don't want you to know
Fun fact: Through a process of convergent evolution called carcinisation, crustaceans have evolved into crabs several times.
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Western ammo stocks at 'bottom of the barrel' as Ukraine war drags on, NATO official warns | CNN
Pretty sure the US is sending old surplus stock, and I'm sure the military industrial complex is salivating at the chance to resupply. Maybe if they send slightly newer stuff it might be over quicker.
At any rate, US support for exactly this type of situation was agreed on in the Budapest memorandum as part of Ukrainian nuclear disarmament. Russia broke their end of the bargain and started a war under false pretenses. It is up to them to end it, exactly like it is up to the US to do so when doing the same thing.
If the world can not unite to stand up to countries starting such conflicts, we shall never know peace.
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Dog Owner(ule)
My family just got a dog recently. When people ask me what he is, I always have to fight the urge to reply "He's a dog".
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Lightweight distro for home server?
Debian netinst. The network installable iso is much smaller than the full image as you only download stuff you actually want to install. Ubuntu used to have a mini.iso but sadly they got rid of it AFAIK.
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Solutions to the server-centric nature of the fediverse
Solving the fragmented community problem is something I've been pondering too, and the meta-community idea you described seems interesting.
Obviously, a proper technical solution will be difficult. Federation comes with a host of challenges, as well as benefits.
Giving communities the opportunity to be open to other like minded people on different instances would be beneficial to the network, for a number of reasons.
If two communities on different instances have the same name, it doesn't seem crazy to ask each of them if they'd like to federate with each other.
That way, apart from instances defederating, discussions could continue even if individual servers go down.
Of course, people love to hold on to their little fiefdoms, so the issue is as much social as technical.
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That's just how research works most of the time. The experimental setup required to build a working prototype and prove the initial hypothesis is always going to be larger and more complex than a mass market appliance. If that appliance ever gets built depends on a huge number of factors too. If the process scales as expected, how complex the device is to produce and if a company thinks that it can make money on it. The researchers, meanwhile, are probably more worried about their next grant funding.
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Does a Reddit IP ban affect everyone in your house?
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If that account only ever logged in there, maybe? I'd think they'd be smart enough to look at the most commonly used IP address by the account(s) in question. Then again, it is reddit.
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A Mars Colony Needs Just 22 People to Survive, Simulation Suggests
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I was wondering the same thing before reading the article. This is for a 28 year mission, and doesn't include setting up the base, or power and water supply.
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poor Dean
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Do tell. a quick search didn't return anything too salacious.
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2 years after its initial release (5th October 2021), Windows 11 has still failed to achieve a quarter of Windows market share.
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That's why I asked. There's tons of hardware out there that's works fine but doesn't have TPM2.0. Replacing every windows machine with new hardware would be an environmental disaster, not to mention the expense or supply issues it would create.
Upgrading hardware for software requirements is understandable for performance reasons, but doing so because of a security feature of no practical benefit for the average user is absurd.
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Thanks for my free therapist session
If your setup allows you to be a productive member of society, you're golden mental health wise. /s
You may want to get your eyes checked if watching HD video on a tiny screen seems preferable unless all your content fits your displays native resolution; I am fairly certain my eyes are terrible. Maybe that's why I love that dark themes are becoming more popular.
Transparency is nice, but Windows Vista is partially what converted me to Linux. I dislike rounded corners too, since content is always rectangular.
I don't know why no mainstream desktop OS really has a good mouse driven tiling setup out of the box. I have a dual screen setup, so I mostly just full screen apps and alt tab if needed which reduces distraction. If I'm trying to focus on a single thing, the second screen gets turned off.
I find myself becoming more minimalist over time as well. Society seems to be more distraction driven by the day, so having an OS that stays out of the way is a boon.
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Should of built a better foundation
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Then the slavery would be a much bigger piece though, so this meme really makes no sense at all
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Just realized we have no solution for communities with inactive mods at Lemmy (devs, please look into this)
I have little interest in being a mod, but I see the issues you're describing as a user and I've given them some thought.
You can create a community with a similar name or switch instances if you cant get your instance admin to help. For me, the frustration isn't so much with unmoderated communities but abandoned ones, especially on larger instances.
Fixing that seems simpler, as adding a toggle to hide inactive communities should hopefully not be controversial and it could be implemented by the client. Please?
It will be interesting to see how things evolve, as a solution is clearly needed but federation poses some interesting challenges especially since deleting posts should be discouraged.
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What is wrong with some of you?
Apparently I'm from an area that uses sunshower, but I've always heard it called the devil beating his wife
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"Somebody has discovered something—some advanced form of propulsion or technology—that may actually change all of our lives"
This is probably the closest to any sort of disclosure we are going to get for a while, and I'm here for it. This is much more persuasive than a cellphone video; that the US government knows that UAP are both real and consider it technology that could change all of our lives is huge even without a known origin.
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2 years after its initial release (5th October 2021), Windows 11 has still failed to achieve a quarter of Windows market share.
What percentage of windows machines are even considered compatible with Win11?
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wasting timeline - Wrong Hands
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That, and it would be in portrait mode, with a video playing. And ads taking up a third or the screen.
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Fanart is Art
Depending on who you ask OC is basically a myth, and everything is just fanfic expanding on base archetypes and themes anyway.
The Romans literally copied Greek statuary, and nobody questions the virtuosity of neo-classicists even if their work is "just" Greco-Roman fanart.
Most art is memetic in some way, making it accessible and engaging to a large audience and reducing the amount of exposition and context needing be communicated. Ironically, art that doesn't do so is often criticized for being inaccessible, elitist, or "something my baby could have done".
Telling artists what art they should make is silly outside of commissions to begjn with.
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Don't trust your eyes
Weirdly, I saw it normally immediately. Then I stared at it until it made no sense at all, as I tried to figure out why people would be confused.