Used to be you could make a Lemmy comment explaining how something doesn’t meet your values without some guy going 'round the thread saying, “kids these days, all so sensitive! Whatever happened to not being offended!” When did this happen? I swear it was recently.
Trending posts is not a recommendation algorithm, in my opinion. I think the slope stops at curation (interests-based algorithms targeted at specific users).
I.e. reddit homepage is now curated, Lemmy sorting methods are not.
1 or 2, watch tonnes of porn
Russian alcoholic drawing on lemmy
I can’t believe all the warning signs
The news article is a poor summary of a YouTube video. If you just care to see the door being opened, it’s around 5:13 https://youtu.be/EmqFoojMeD8 but the video itself is more interesting than that.
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At least there are more removals than additions.
It’s cute. Paper airplane vibes.
Quartz is a great idea. Make a public repo for your public stuff.
Then, you can make a private repo for your private stuff, and send the generated files via email/Google Drive, or use a different static host that has password protection (not really aware of any off hand)
My threads ads are either corporate posts or some random lady posting how a black Santa statue at her mall is the most offended she’s ever been in her life.
3.5 feet to a meter
Two of my coworkers got carried away and kept bringing in more and more ducks, creating “The Great Rubber Duck War”
In my city, we have strict parking designated zones and you have to take a photo. If it’s left on the sidewalk or road, it won’t let you end the trip, implies it will fine you, plus they’ll send someone to move it.
Just guessing based on this open issue, kbin has not done this yet.
Yes, big platforms have stripped this for years. It is in their best interest to do so.
My wife calls these her “high games”:
Mine: