Like him or not, one thing is very clear: Trump has basically redefined the political metagame.
Like him or not, one thing is very clear: Trump has basically redefined the political metagame.
I mean, it is somewhere between extremely difficult and nigh-impossible to build a standards-compliant web browser. And when Chromium is right fucking there, I can see how it’s tempting to take it, reskin it, add your own little seasoning, and send it out as your own
I feel like if anyone attempted to bomb an American TSMC plant, there would be far larger problems on the docket to come.
Unironically.
Given the choice between S-expressions and XML, I will choose S-expressions.
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Hey, seconds add up fast if you’re watching a lot of videos.
You can see posts from every instance that your instance has federated with. For example, I, on toast.ooo, can see posts on lemmy.world, lemmy.dbzer0.com, and sh.itjust.works because my instance federates with them.
You can’t see posts from instances that your instance has defederated with, though, nor can you see posts from instances that have defederated with yours. Think of it like cutting one of those thick undersea cables that connect the internet across continents.
There’s a lot to consider when picking an instance; lemmy.world is a good default, so that’s probably why Voyager directed you to it, but don’t be afraid to switch to another instance of you think it’ll serve you better!
I feel like I see more people using (Google) Assistant and Siri than Alexa, though.
So it’s an exception to itself?
imho, that’s how you find the some of the best games games.
Find the ones that people pirate, then enjoy so much that they go out of their way to get an official copy.
…is there a Lemmy version of r/TIHI?
Well, slander tends to be fictitious, so its inverse would just be facts that paint someone in a positive light.
org-mode
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I believe they offer BTD6.
“That’s pretty [SLANG_NOT_FOUND], homeslice!”
North Pole Incorporated
bringing all the fun of HR and spreadsheet drudgery to the little boys and girls of the world
Bluesky is building their own thing, called the Authenticated Transfer Protocol, or atproto
for short.
Federation is planned, but there are still behaviors of atproto
that are as of yet undefined, and need to be defined and ironed out before Bluesky’s primary network is open to federation.
I’m wondering if that’s more for legal reasons than for technical ones. Then again, I’m not a lawyer, and you could probably get around it by directly using the AT Protocol.
shrugs