

If relying on any knowledge is bad, then why should we believe what you say? That’s an appeal to authority
If relying on any knowledge is bad, then why should we believe what you say? That’s an appeal to authority
How much experience do you have in this? Talk is cheap
Did you clean it like this guy cleaned a junk Gameboy Color? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2BmGMi0IEx4
Sort-of-not-really for Lemmy. Posts you make show up in the Fediverse with a hashtag set to the community name, e.g. my posts in !loops@midwest.social show up on Mastodon under the #loops
hashtag. You can’t really follow or interact with hashtags from Lemmy, though 1.0 is bringing some ability to tag things, so maybe it’ll start working better? You can also somehow post from Mastodon using tags so that it shows up in a Lemmy community, but I don’t see people using that too often.
The userbase is small enough that hashing would be easy cracked by a determined person. Even with salting, iterating through the entire userbase and hashing each username+salt to check for a match would probably not take long
It’s too broad of a question. The right to be forgotten in the sense of “Google can’t data-mine the shit out of you and track your poop schedule”, yes. In the sense of “Musk wants to delete videos of him doing a Nazi salute because he’s facing the consequences for being a piece of shit”, no. A better term might be a “right to privacy”, which gets less applicable as you become more of a public figure or affect the public at large.
Over on the linked page? They’ve got custom “emojis”, which are just pictures uploaded by an admin. Lemmy has that feature in general, but it’s not used much on other instances. If it’s enabled on your instance, you can type :
to select from all regular emojis plus custom ones.
Yeah, he’s a piece of shit. I was trying to think of something they wouldn’t like, even ironically.
Someone needs to turn it into a Biden 2028 site memorial site for Nobel Peace Prize-winner Henry Kissinger that plays In The Arms of an Angel
Tumblr doesn’t really strike me as leftist, so much as having a low signal:noise ratio
DNS is neoliberalism incarnate 😂
DNS is the most neoliberal shit system that too many have just accepted as how computers work and always worked to the point where I have heard actual landlord arguments deployed to defend it
There was also something recently about potash that I never looked into but was wondering what it’s all about
Might be worth posting over in !AskUSA@discuss.online as well. I unfortunately don’t have any advice myself
If you’re up for it, that would be great to post over in the thread I just created in !asklemmy@lemmy.world:
Good callout. I’m actually admin on this instance so it wouldn’t apply to me by my reading of the code. Lemmy schedule also doesn’t currently use the scheduled posts Lemmy feature, it tracks it separately. Still good to know though, thanks.
Excited to see the idempotency feature. That will help a lot with double posts from using https://github.com/RikudouSage/LemmySchedule
It still had my bike bag on it, which moved it from “pretty sure” to “certain enough to chase that fucker down”. I was told after that the guy was well-known to the cops and had done this before but it’s hard to prove that the guy riding a new bike every day is stealing them. Something you can do is register your bike’s serial number to make it easier to tell if a bike is stolen.
I had my bike stolen and saw someone riding it the next day. I chased him down and grabbed my bike and cops showed up and handled the situation, but it was a dumb idea because I had no idea what state of mind the guy was in and if he was carrying any weapons.
Why should anyone listen to what you have to say? Can you give a reason without an appeal to authority?