And, in real life, the house has a much larger bankroll.
Developer of PieFed, a sibling of Lemmy & Kbin.
And, in real life, the house has a much larger bankroll.
hardcoded into android
This explains so much! Thanks
Yes I’ve been to Chamonix too and also made the mistake of walking down. It’s further than it looks!
It’s glorious! Found my next keyboard, thanks 👍
I quite like [email protected]
You will need to block a bunch of people when you first join, or move to an instance that has already done that for you.
… or use a platform that automatically hides comments that get lots of downvotes. I looked in your posting history - the comments you remarked about being angry didn’t even show up for me.
… and filter out US politics & Israel politics. You’ll need an app/platform that lets you define filters, tho.
You might appreciate meditation. Give it a try.
That would be a full time job
Check out the literature.cafe instance, people there will know a good community to post in.
Windows 2000 was the peak - rock solid with no visual fluff. XP was 2000 with a childish skin on it and it’s all downhill from there.
Bring earplugs. Multiple pairs.
There’s always more noise than there should be.
Read “How Fascism Works” by Jason Stanley.
Yes, https://PieFed.social shows 100 posts per page.
When the wildfire smoke turns the air orange.
Booorn to be Wiiillldd https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ESFGm5x7R04
What do you want those users to be able to do with their accounts?
A CMS like Drupal or Wordpress might be what you want.
It’s hard to recommend something when you haven’t described the purpose. Having users register accounts is just a means to some end.
You might enjoy the book “Climate Leviathan”. It’s about all that and draws on a lot of history and philosophy.
Yes your frustration is totally understandable. It is a very heated topic and a lot of bad faith arguments are thrown around.
Sometimes I remind myself not to hope that the person I’m replying to will understand my reply or acknowledge that I’m right - instead I post my reply for the lurkers to read, who are far more numerous. The lurker has not publicly said anything so their ego is not fixed on defending their position and they are more likely to receive what I contribute with an open mind.
With this wider context, the goal changes. When the target audience shifts to the readers then there is no longer a need to continue a long back and forth discussion (the person replying to me will never change their mind anyway!) once I have made my point clearly. It’s ok if the other person has the last word if by having it they discredit themselves by demonstrating a closed mind - the lurkers will see it.
I hope this helps.
Story by a game dev who gave up on Rust after 3 years https://loglog.games/blog/leaving-rust-gamedev/