A fair point. As of yet, I have good reason to have faith in the longevity of this online community, though.
A fair point. As of yet, I have good reason to have faith in the longevity of this online community, though.
PII. That where da reeeaaal money at.
I’m out of the crypto loop. (Happily.) WTF is an “airdrop”?
To be fair, a lot of their guns are multiple decades old.
Yeah. All at the same time.
So… many… apostrophes…
I think a ban list is, unfortunately, contrary to the notion of decentralization; as otherwise warranted as it is in this instance.
What about a centralized list of data on major offenders, which could be made subscribable by instances? Perhaps a way of calculating probability of origin, matched with offenses made by that origin in the past? That way an instance could take it under advisory, and take actions suiting them?
This is only the beginning of an idea, but if it is possible to collaborate without centralizing, we should explore it.
She’s willing to make an… exception.
I don’t even want to know what that is. We’ve been speaking downhill since Javascript…
I… I miss Geocities.
I MISS GEOCITIES.
He spent $44B. Thousands of dollars might be accurate, but let’s think about that for a moment…
“I bring you looooooooooove!”
The great thing about Lemmy and Mastodon is that they’re practically set in stone. They can neither get substantially better, nor worse.
This is an admitted wild shot, but if you’re using D, you could try using GDB for Windows. It’s pretty simplified.
That’s great, but we need a name!
They’re going to build their own San Francisco! With blackjack and hookers!
Tell me you wouldn’t want to smoke something called that.
We thought we hated that shit once… then, we realized how much we depended on it. How central it all was.
Rainbows, man. Rainbows everywhere. And tacky MIDI auto-playing from your single-tabbed browser.
Times were goooood.