Hey there! Thanks for your work.
It sucks, the fire was really unexpected and unwanted. I hope your server was in another building.
Hey there! Thanks for your work.
It sucks, the fire was really unexpected and unwanted. I hope your server was in another building.
the…what? how. Just how.
It came out in 2002. In friggin 2002.
Why the hell did they have to take it down.
I may be wrong but I don’t think it brings them any revenue anymore, that’s just out of pettyness.
Are you telepathic? I mean, you half-answered a question I was just asking xD
Thanks for confirming. I don’t like the idea of banning people if they have a real interaction with someone else, but it just seemed a bot.
At least the first articles were readable, the last ones where even behind a login-wall.
This is unsettingly true. It still got a chuckle out of me but damn, that’s dark.
@AgreeableLandscape@lemmy.ml
Is this user even a person?
The only interactions he/she/it has on lemmy is spamming this site every now and then.
No comments, nor replies, nor anything else.
edit: tagging @LauraNutt@lemmy.ml as well, I don’t mean to disrespect anyone and I felt I was “bypassing” the directly intended person.
Yeah that’s what I’m doing as of now.
Mostly because even though I am curious about the post and what it could say, I don’t have a tool which translates persian to english, nor italian.
I know there’s google translate, but I try using deepl or other alternatives whenever I can (google can screw itself for so many reasons).
For the filter, nutomic said this in another comment.
I agree on the first part and I also fail to understand how a user unable to understand a language can become moderator for a community speaking it. It sounds so unreal, yet so real due to real life examples.
Apart from that, theorically speaking, if no restriction was put in place and it was confirmed, upon asking, that I could post in any language I want in any of the comms, then I could probably ignore an admin telling me to stop just because he can’t understand.
I know I could be a dick, but why should I stop? I might not get any reply today, but get one the next week.
…and I just realised that takes me back to the starting point.
My feeds mostly consist of local news, web comics and some random blogs and podcasts.
These are some of the most relevant/active:
Cool! This might be a prompt for an AMA on the backup strategy you use.
I would really like to know how you manage all that data.
edit: of course, when things will have settled down a bit!