So is Lemmy (the platform) a case of anarchism at work?
So is Lemmy (the platform) a case of anarchism at work?
It’s not the real OG :(
That they have a specific exception for IP tells me all what they really think about their customers.
Maybe, part of your job is to not touch anything in a random day and observe what happens when something breaks. That way, you can document what’s not being fixed so that your team is more prepared when you’re actually not there.
Crowd Strike’s Final Fantasy
They stop breaches if nothing’s turned on. Roll safe (mode)
The best Microsoft psyops to maintain market share and they don’t get to pay anything lmao
I would just so I can try their localized menu. I take joy in how their system works there vs. at home.
The hyperbole is the point. They’re explaining that such a thing is theoretically possible.
I get that using and promoting labels for your group promote solidarity. It can also cause division simply because when you call yourself “X”, it’s inevitable that people would form opinions and at worst prejudices on what is “not X”.
My point? Similar policies may result in different outcomes.
This measure in a vacuum is not inherently bad, though it is authoritarian and, yes, contrary to a Republican’s (theoretical) advocacy to small government. Rwanda also removed legal distinctions between Tutsi and Hutu, but it was done after and because of the genocide.
New games with longevity in mind should only use public domain music.
A visual novel that’s actually a novel? I wouldn’t mind that.
Skarbrand hates going outside! And going inside!
Skarbrand shall stay in the doorframe. He hates it slightly less.