They do, they just have the manpower to deal with it.
They do, they just have the manpower to deal with it.
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Found nothing with Google, sounds made up.
It’s already inside all of us.
3-4 drinks a year is nothing, I have alcohol intolerance (stomach cancer risks) and I can probably drink that.
It does, especially on hot days when they all come for me. Get a good bottle spray tho.
lmao, thought it was a joke.
Get a spray bottle, put alcohol in it, it will always hit one.
It’s mostly political and some about gatekeeping.
and once that happens the whole premise of federation starts to fall apart.
Will it? Even if we get to the point where there’s a whitelisting system, major instances will still be federated. There could be even a transitional small instances federation.
From what I’ve read you are right, it should be temporary.
Can we force videos to be embedded? Sometimes I click on a video and it forces the page to go to the site.
Show them pictures or videos of a root canal.
That would be pretty hard to predict, but you can easily pick an instance that’s on both beehaw and lemmy.world
Just create an account with an instance that federates with both.
This is important to note, we’re not the customers nor the product for now.
Instances need to be sustainable as to not look for other potential types of funding.
Short version:
lemmy: some sort of opensource type of Reddit
instances: can also be called servers, anyone can host a lemmy code.
community: synonym for subreddit
federation: instances can federate (connect) to each other and their users can interact with the connected instances, they can also defederate (disconnect).
You got it right, if you want to use your lemmy.world account, you gotta browse through lemmy.world.
Going to https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/c/piracy you would need a lemmy.dbzer0.com account.
You can also link to another community on another instance with this syntax: !piracy@lemmy.dbzer0.com
“Thanks for the gold kind stranger!”
That line made me cringe everytime I saw it.
What are IJ fighters? Civilians from which side?