Kind of reminds me of the left pad incident only much worse.
https://medium.com/nerd-for-tech/that-time-a-guy-broke-the-internet-23c00903ad6f
Kind of reminds me of the left pad incident only much worse.
https://medium.com/nerd-for-tech/that-time-a-guy-broke-the-internet-23c00903ad6f
I agree although I paused a bit at “is still”. I think it’s because it was written left to right but at that point I was trying to read it right to left.
If the is was right aligned there it would have worked perfectly.
I don’t think you’d have prostitution in a currencyless society. They wouldn’t be prostitutes at that point.
It’s something some schools do. It’s not mandated by the government.
I bought a SteamDeck as a way to test and see what works and what doesn’t on Linux. So far all my games have run with no issues.
I’m likely going to be posting and searching through a lot of Linux forums as Win10 gets closer to EOL.
They’re protesting by threatening to do what they are already doing.
This is what I’m going to have to do as well since my computer isn’t compatible with Win11. The only thing I’m worried about is gaming.
What’s funny is the “blonde bombshell in a catsuit” turned out to be one of the best characters on the show.
The engineering problems that pop up on DS9 are actually pretty mundane when you compare it to the crazy shit that happened on the Enterprise.
DS9: Some component broke down and needs to be fixed.
TNG: The Enterprise becomes sentient, uses holodeck characters to represent it’s various mental aspects, and gives birth to some doodad that then flys away.
From what I’ve read previously, I’m not sure that’s enough.
Reading all these comments it’s clear that a lot of people have unrealistic ideas regarding what Lemmy and the Fediverse are supposed to be (or maybe it’s me with weird ideas).
The Fediverse is just a bunch of apps that can all communicate with each other through a shared protocol. There is no requirement for them to be free speech platforms or host everything. The whole purpose of defederation supports the idea that instances are free to associate or disassociate with whichever instances they want. Furthermore, nearly every guide I read on joining Lemmy state that you should choose instances to join based on shared ideals/beliefs.
For everyone saying “I’m leaving lemmy.world” I say “Good. That’s what you’re supposed to do.” When the instance you join no longer aligns with what you want, you go to another instance and then you’ll be back to viewing all the communities you want to see. That is what the Fediverse is all about and how it’s designed.
This and the Nike ad have been the worst ads during the Olympics.