I’m sure some of their Republican voters will be thrilled to hear that…
Oh by the way, I thought the GOP were about state rights?
I’m sure some of their Republican voters will be thrilled to hear that…
Oh by the way, I thought the GOP were about state rights?
As if conservative “news” media is actually going to show any part of the trial that can actually convince their viewers that he’s guilty.
In other words “we did a poor job trying to convince the whole world it was an accident”
What a weak ass government looks like
Pok guy - Cantonese phrase meaning falling on the street (literal translation) or hope you die on the street/suddenly (as an insult)
Remember when we had competency tests for African Americans in the past? Yea…
Want to quickly point out that this whole thing was probably prompted by LTT’s Lab folks (who’s responsible for testing I guess), publicly name-dropping Gamers Nexus when comparing how their own testing methodology was seemingly better.
Waaazzzaaaap
I love when businesses skirt responsibility for something they lazily implemented.
Whole point is moot as soon as you put in a “for x days” qualifier as if you had a choice between being a slave or not. But I like that the onion article negates it by having him die while being a slave.
Isn’t that one of the side effects of having a federated universe? I don’t feel it’s so much riding your work as it is combining conversations within a single deduped community.
Also, if nothing is done about it, wouldn’t we keep having issues like this: https://lemmy.ca/post/2821804
I visited California a few times, and LA is not a great tourist destination imo. But other parts of California is beautiful
Any plans to improve the sorting algorithm so that there’s a good balance of fresh posts at the top that’s also fairly active? And to help promote smaller communities that would have otherwise been dominated by the posts from bigger instances.
Any concerns about duplicate communities across multiple instances? People have made the argument that it’s like having different flavors of subreddits on Reddit, but it’s a flawed analogy. Individual instances have incentive to make their own communities flourish, whether or not there’s a duplicate already available.
Gentle turbulence actually helps, believe it or not.
What are the common attributes between each app that allows them to be federated with each other? Users, a post with multimedia support (images, links, maybe videos), a comment thread, and what else? Can an app deviate completely from this user/post/comment model and still be federated? Do each app need to manually integrate with another app to be considered federated or is any app using ActivityPub automatically integrated to your app?
A few goal post moves later: “it’s the liberals that caused this!”
Because it’s parent’s rights to enforce certain learnings UNLESS it’s progressive teachings apparently.
I felt the same way, but it’s mostly due to lemmy’s still premature sorting algorithm. Sorting by New, Top Hour, or Top Six changed my experience drastically. There’s still issues like posts having not enough involvement through comments, and duplicate posts from similar communities, but overall it’s much better after about a month in.
It sounds like taking advice from fortune cookies.
That being said, given the premeditated nature of the killings, cover-up and the spending spree they went on afterwards, all while being over twenty years of age, I find it hard to have any empathy for the two.
And religious fanaticism is the best vehicle to get that control