It would be better to be able to pin comms to the top.
It would be better to be able to pin comms to the top.
A weakness of Lemmy as a platform is that I wasn’t able to see this post until after the server downtime happened.
It’s pretty fucked up how a community about privacy and all the comments are like “I don’t believe him he’s a russian asset”
Discord Users are also being tracked by Discord itself. Can’t tell you how many conversations there fuck up my youtube algorithm.
I don’t think your “trans children” would appreciate what you’re doing here.
Reconsider.
Good. People who make jokes about shit have been proven time and time again to secretly believe it themselves. Nazi down.
Every single victim of a hate crime now wants you dead.
Corporations treat free software as an endless pool of free resources to exploit, pollute, and then shut down.
And you just know that opt-out is going to ““mysteriously”” go missing.
This is a case where neither party is banned from the instance the post is on, however one user is instance banned from the instance that the other user is currently on. The way it currently works is that the banned user can see and interact with the other user and the rest of the federation can see this interaction, however the other user is completely oblivious to the existence of the banned user.
I just thought of an edge-case, what happens when someone gets instance-banned and then tries to interact with a commenter from that instance? Currently it will post the comment but nobody from that instance will see it. If this isn’t intentional, what would happen?
Worked on notifying users when they’re banned from a community.
Does this also include when you get banned from an instance? Obviously being instance-banned won’t prevent you from commenting on their posts, it just won’t get federated to that instance, but I would still like to know when it happens so it’s not a surprise later on.
Idk to me it screams “solve this puzzle and win a free wrench” /s
What too many video games does to a mfer 😄
Context is very interesting: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/4592762/difference-between-const-const-volatile
Const flags to the code that you cannot change the value, and volatile flags to the compiler that it’s not safe to change the value.
I’m not going to make any statement about the morality or legality of this, i’m just going to point out if they used this data to persecute people who still watch Vaush after he accidentally outed himself as a literal pedophile, the FBI will save themselves a fuck ton of work going ahead.
This is a joke btw, I know for a fact that’s not the kind of person they’re going to go after with this sort of thing.
Why even use variables in the first place? Just place the values directly into your code. If you need to change a value, that’s just bad planning. Hell, why even use values either? Just run a loop on the INC instruction until you get the value you need. It’s just efficient programming.
I personally think it’s a good idea overall and would take it a step further. It should hashtag “lemmy”, the instance it was posted on and the comm it was posted to. That way when you’re on mastodon you can subscribe to a lemmy comm by subscribing to its hashtag.
Being able to have the (almost)[Mastodon lacks downvoting] full Lemmy experience from a completely different website is what makes the federation so great.
Easy fix is to talk about your experiences rather than the product itself. If you can see yourself holding a can of non-descript product and smiling at a camera while saying the line, rewrite it. If you can imagine yourself telling your friend about it without them trying to escape, perfect.