- It may be counting Threads / Bsky participants
- More likely fediverse broke through to the awareness of bit fleet maintainers…
Mandatory tooling of German electricians!
You sure this isn’t just anti-rowhammer et al mitigations?
Play Turing Complete.
If you can finish it without copying solutions wholesale, you’re ready for writing assembly in the real world.
Amazon is extremely data-centric at that management level. If he’s not showing hard data, then the data he has go against the narrative he’s pushing.
Nah. Zorg was competent.
I thought that was called pulling a Christopher Walken…
This is solid advice.
Also, the macOS ecosystem is predicated on you being rich enough (or fool enough) to buy it, and everything is nickel-and-dimed.
Subnautica; at the beginning your pod drops into the surface of the ocean, then you open the hatch and you climb out… to see an infinite expanse of blue sea under a blue sky.
That triggered so many memories for me, I had to take a minute. The color grading on that scene was on point.
One of the Quake games has a section where you get captured, then put on a conveyor belt where you see other people in front of you get mutilated, then that happens to you. That scene almost triggered a dissociative episode.
The original ending of Mass Effect 3 brought me to tears because the Clint Mansell music meshed so well with the on-screen segments, it really moved me. That said I also like the remastered ending; the latter is like the last few chapters of Lord Of The Rings, the former is like an American movie ending.
To your last point: money being created != Wealth/value creation; it’s more like wealth redistribution (if you create a thousand bucks out of thin air, in an economy of a trillion it’s small potatoes - but it does add up fast and affects everyone).
There absolutely is value in banking, but it’s not nearly enough as much as advertised.
There’s Marxist-Lenninists, and there’s Lenninist-Marxists, and both groups hate each other… Much like the Monty Python sketch…
I found out that https://www.ribbonfarm.com/2009/10/07/the-gervais-principle-or-the-office-according-to-the-office/ explains a lot of the dysfunctions that one finds in an office / corporate environment.
Luckily I work in a jurisdiction that would tear the whole C-team a new one if that happened.
Capitalism is relatively good, gives performance & frugality incentives. Unrestrained late-stage capitalism… not so much. Think of it like oxygen. At 21% you’re great (and need it to live), at 90%+ you spontaneously combust.
In part you can see this already - there are a bunch of servers
that most lemmy instances have defederated from. In these cases information flow is one way - f.e. lemmmy.world doesn’t get any updates from foo.baz
, doesn’t provide search results, communities, etc.
Subscription would make sense when the added value you provide is 1) availability guarantees, 2) performance guarantees, 3) membership guarantees, 4) moderation / content filtering options
I’m not a fan of the idea of safe spaces
You probably haven’t been in a space where you haven’t felt unsafe.
I like the wild and free frontier internet, and Lemmy was feeling like that.
I would disagree somewhat. Lemmy right now has the same feeling as Reddit during the Digg exodus, but the unwashed masses have already started the Eternal September.
I mean, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WboggjN_G-4 has its roots somewhere …
More like, they de-federated because the moderation load became extreme, so they’re now disconnecting and reasessing.
I think this is something that will make more sense with time; Even new R is confusing when compared to old R.
Well, it’s one smartass that spun up his own system and that reports 39m users.
A different kind of spam, looks like.