hagrid / sorting hat is my personal favorite
hagrid / sorting hat is my personal favorite
Dockerized programs are easy to install and easy to make system agnostic. It’s not always beneficial if you just have one system and you’ve already got a lot to learn about how to set it up, because it adds another layer of knowledge that you need to use it effectively. But if you’re comfortable with *nix and tech in general it’s nice to containerize stuff
why is nobody talking about a fake image? hmm
I thought so too, but it isn’t - it’s a server that hosts your pirated games and a client that downloads from the server and installs them. It’s like Steam or Epic games, but for pirated games.
dude why would you name it that
You’re upset that the headline didn’t have data, details and specifics in it?..
If they vote in a way I don’t like, they’re a bot. If they don’t vote in a way that I like, also a bot. In fact, if they vote at all, probably a bot
Can’t the other instances see what you saw via federation? Or does a self hosted lemmy instance federate all comments from all threads once it knows about a server?
It’s ultimately because of capital. Capital controls resource allocation, so any project that requires resources will have to align with capital interests
Why would you see a headline about them paying out? The entire point is to pay so that nobody knows it happened.
This is clearly a chatgpt post that you made references for
What’s funny is that comment isn’t deleted for me (on https://kbin.social/m/asklemmy@lemmy.ml/t/9220/Why-are-communities-on-Lemmy-ml-more-full-compared-to-the#entry-comment-43401)
That doesn’t really make sense though - shouldn’t comments be federated across all communities?
Thanks. I thought nobody was even replying to my comments until I realized that notifications for replies to comments were off by default on kbin, lol.
I really, really hope the open internet takes off again
I’m using kbin and I don’t even really understand what Magazines are. Are they the equivalent of reddit subs / lemmy communities?
I think anyone surprised by Spez’s behavior now have not actually read anything about him before
What a terrible AMA lol. I’m not surprised but it’s still somehow worse than I imagined it would be.
Why would that be a serious problem? The code is open and it can be hosted by anyone. The moderators of a single instance are nearly meaningless to a federated system. That’s the whole point.
To put it another way, what problems do you think the devs being tankies might cause?
It’s funny because I agree with you - out of everything that collects my data I get the most out of YouTube, it often recommends things I like quite a bit and it’s the primary way I discover new music