Tbf, maybe a shitstorm of racist rants will make advertisers pull their ads, and start a bunch of bad press.
Maybe /r/conservative were playing 4D chess all along.
Tbf, maybe a shitstorm of racist rants will make advertisers pull their ads, and start a bunch of bad press.
Maybe /r/conservative were playing 4D chess all along.
I think that setting works on a per instance basis. No need to worry.
Yea, always hated that one.
maybe Elon musk will save the children /YET I SPEAK FALSLY FOR HUMOROUS EFFECT AS MUSK WILL IN FACT NOT SAVE ANY CHILDREN
You're stepping on the joke, once by mentioning it, and again by ripping out the best thing about low-key sarcasm: that some people don't get the joke.
Frankly, its racist against the British.
Lemmy's so new that I think a lot of people are still unsure how to curate their feed.
"Never ascribe to malice, what can adequately be ascribed to stupidity"
A couple of your links are broken.
This page links here: http://www.dbzer0.com/about/personal/reading/
Did you put in a relative link instead of an absolute link perhaps?
Yea, we got some growing pains. I hope Lemmy.ml has prepared for Monday. If the tinyest percentage of Reddit comes along (and I've been mentions of Lemmy in many subreddits) then this place will experience a deluge.
Judging by the IP address, lemmy.ml seems to be located in France. That's not fantastic for take-down notices, as far as I'm aware.
I'm in Serbia, land of the free, home of the torrents. I don't know if there are VPS providers here, but if so, it's a good country for hosting anything but government criticism (not that you'd need to criticize Vućić the benevolent, long may he reign).
I've just pulled up Shingeki no Kyojin. Works fine.
I'm using version 4.4-1 on Arch Linux.
I've used ani-cli
a few months ago, and it worked then.
Why so many apps just for watching anime?
I just mean the package on Void.
xbps-query --show kdenlive
The maintainer is listed as 'orphaned', i.e. it has no maintainer. So void doesn't have the latest version.
It's all a little arbitrary. When you create a new service (like Lemmy, or Mastodon), you can have them link with anything, in any fashion you like. The defaults are mostly sensible.
For example, I've just made a mastodon post asking /r/casual a question. Once that synchronizes across, you'll see the topic over there.