just wait until reality kicks in and you realize we can’t grow massive amounts of food without a predictable climate, and that we only have a finite amount of oil anyways
just wait until reality kicks in and you realize we can’t grow massive amounts of food without a predictable climate, and that we only have a finite amount of oil anyways
it’s the heritage foundation, the plan is called project 2025 and it’s all out in the open at this point
Spotify doesn’t make changes like that on its own, the artist probably did that for a reason
Truly a site of the people
isn’t that just the most recent el nino year?
I really wish people would think a bit bigger. I hear “I don’t want regular people here/it doesn’t need to grow” all the time but don’t you wonder how much better things would be if the average person wasn’t constantly on a platform designed to enrage and exploit them?
Usernames are only unique within servers, just like with email addresses. there’s only one john@gmail.com but john@yahoo.com is a different person
Then there should be a single unified sign up page that sends you to a random instance or something. You still need an easy onboarding process for less technical people
really annoying that they used that name but don’t have the domain, lol
The problem is it takes time and money to do that, which you can’t really get without some kind of structure. I’ve been wondering what a tech cooperative might look like lately. All the weight of a company like reddit, but owned by the users
It has failed with the demographic they were after, which is TikTok users lol
I really don’t understand how people can’t tell, I’m starting to wonder if it’s a genetic thing like with cilantro.
I’m with you, but it is a bit odd for android given the push for material design
Ansible runs on your local machine, but it executes the setup on your (Linux) server remotely via SSH. I’d definitely recommend the Ansible setup, it was the easiest I tried. Are you able to SSH into your server already?
Those numbers hardly describe a “plunge”. Much lower impact than I had hoped honestly
Thank you for the more thorough explanation, I’m from the US and not used to these kind of sweeping consumer protection laws lol. Does that mean Lemmy is also in violation? Does deleting a post on my home instance notify federated instances to delete it as well?
If that is the case, then lemmy would be illegal by design, right? I can request my home instance delete my content, but it would still exist on any federated instance.
Ok? I haven’t discussed this before.
shovel making equipment