I’d like to see more progress on gender equality too, but what does this post have to do with that?
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I’d like to see more progress on gender equality too, but what does this post have to do with that?
Do it now to give them less time to respond to it
Wouldn’t both kings (along with every other chess piece in play) have to be in the same line in 1D chess? That arguably makes things worse…
Does that include the line behind the US’ new 988 number?
Just this account?
Came here to comment that — glad it was the first comment
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Mass edit your stuff with the API while you can so people in the future will see why your comments are gone
Thank goodness for the archive sites
It’s funny because of the idea that corporations are people and deserve rights, but it would be instantly shot down if I set up way too many corporations to get communists elected to all the positions
Ah, yeah, there’s some stuff that doesn’t work which can be a little frustrating sometimes.
It seems to be getting better but probably not enough for advanced users yet.
It’s annoying Microsoft succeeded.
What do you think of LibreOffice today? I use it because I don’t want to install Microsoft crap if I don’t have to.
and a lot of the characters and grammar are not in the standard set
What do you mean by “standard set”?
You can check instance at the bottom of a page like https://lemmy.ml/instances to see what you can’t federate with.
I’d recommend a separate account for NSFW stuff anyways…
That’s why you should mass edit instead of mass delete
With all due respect, it’s from NIST’s guidance
BTW, it might be more inclusive language to use “allow list” and “block list”
Love how you got this from a shady looking site that looks straight out of 1997.
You do realize looking straight out of 1997 is basically the point of neocities.org right?
Yeah, probably malicious compliance :)