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  • Batman@lemmy.worldtoComics@lemmy.ml“Communism bad”
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    21 days ago

    Lol I saw the comment that was removed. The comment couldn’t have been more neutral saying people who ignore the problems in the most Communist historical societies reduce the perceived integrity of it’s proponents.

    This mod is the exact antithesis of this meme. Pure censorship.




  • Water is attracted to faith. Under Jesus feet the density is tough as rocks. although the rock water syncs (sinks, but there’s beauty in entropy isn’t there?), what replaced it? More rock water. Peters faith is that of a mustard seed though, so he slips through the cracks between the water molecules








  • I think it is, as it lacks bot detection, not quite as bad as Reddit, but you see people make arguments which sound good but don’t stay on topic.

    A big factor is the lack of barriers. They already have the complex software from other platforms, the only new code is to alter the interaction scripts. The “make post” script for Facebook becomes the "make post " script for Lemmy. The problem domains are so similar I bet you can use the same numerical sociology (a good topic to look up to learn about how governments make these bots) models/code across the platforms. Though you may need a few extra features to accurately express our love of Linux, star trek, and beans.




  • Batman@lemmy.worldtoAtheist Memes@lemmy.worldHow?
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    2 months ago

    Also there is a an antiquated meaning of day which just means a period of time.

    The Hebrew word yom translated into the English “day” can mean more than one thing. It can refer to the 24-hour period of time that it takes for the earth to rotate on its axis (e.g., “there are 24 hours in a day”). It can refer to the period of daylight between dawn and dusk (e.g., “it gets pretty hot during the day but it cools down a bit at night”). And it can refer to an unspecified period of time (e.g., “back in my grandfather’s day . . .”).