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At least on Lemmy, defederating is also a way of banning all the instance’s users from your communities. If you’re constantly banning one instance’s users and their admins seem fine with it, there’s really no other way.
At least on Lemmy, defederating is also a way of banning all the instance’s users from your communities. If you’re constantly banning one instance’s users and their admins seem fine with it, there’s really no other way.
If you’re defederating a lot, most of it will be tiny instances you got from some blocklists, so I don’t know if this really says much
Factory farming is extremely cost-efficient, so I don’t think the free market would give you anything else regardless of how many people there are. Laws and environment tax would.
In this case the heat is something data centers spend even more energy and water on to dispose of
Anecdotally, the communities I’m interested in are getting more active in a way that seems sustainable (as opposed to last year, when it was a always a single person posting some, getting no responses, and leaving). I’m pretty positive about the state of Lemmy and the wider threadiverse.
8 values has 4 different axes, instead of left/right
Similarly, it looks like a.gup.pe groups don’t work here even though they’re basically just communities
And yet Elon Musk doesn’t appear all that happy lately
My guess is neither of those. People don’t really base their world view on facts. Maybe his life situation improved, he found a healthier community or a hobby
… that’s like the least weird part to me, how else are you going to drink?
fuck taxes, man. Btw when you figure we gonna get a sensible politician?
Ironically that opinion already bothers me
I’m also cishet white man, but I’m self-aware enough to know this meme isn’t about me
Most people aren’t loudly in favour of that, especially not the ones concerned with the power usage of blockchain
For most things (not just movies) my tactic is to look at some average reviews, the most negative reviews and the most positive reviews, while checking if the reasons they love/hate it are things I care about.
Looking for reviews after you watched a movie seems kind of pointless to me.
If you genuinely don’t know: because it’s an attention-grabbing title (which isn’t inherently bad)
I don’t see the issue with that, unironically
What are you trying to protect?
I don’t like wasting electricity
Honestly I just consider “old internet” to be before I was even born
If so, companies rolling out blatantly wrong AI are doing the world a service and protecting us against subtly wrong AI