A multi-community groups outputs of multiple communities into one entity that you can subscribe to and browse.
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A multi-community groups outputs of multiple communities into one entity that you can subscribe to and browse.
That’s entirely backwards. I’ve boycotted these online kill-switched games pretty well, but that means fuck all because the general public is incapable of collectively caring about anything. Regulation on the other hand does have an effect, and should the initiative pass, EU is required to properly answer it.
Yeah, I’m aware of the drama. I just didn’t expected this level of stonks to turn up.
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Nice.
I’ve been keeping an eye on the multicommunity issue and that getting merged was a nice notification.
Thinking of further use cases, maybe a multicommunity could be used as an “Instance curated” option in addition to All/Local/etc. Because frontpages of topic-specific and regional instances seem to all be dominated by us politics.
Until last week I thought it was done, but somehow it flipped around. Things are looking pretty good, with massive youtubers and streamers taöking about it.
I’m glad the ball is rolling again. This can change gaming and set a precedent for other things as well.
Like traditional forums, lemmy isn’t a very real-time platform. That means it wouldn’t be very useful.
Don’t the admins use their own instance?
Expired certs sounds like admins failed maintenance.
I’m sure that going scorched earth is great for customer retention.
I haven’t bothered with icon theming, but I think icons are pretty much universally compatible.
On kde plasma and some other desktops you can change the icons in settings. If your de doesn’t have that option, there should be (more or less janky) workarounds for that. Look up how to do that for your specific de.
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Native is the New Normal?
That would be nice, if it works out as I’ve been wishing for.
Pretty much. Rust is very strict and explicit about everything, while typescript lets you kinda jam things together in ways that are very convenient but harder to keep track of in your head.
I’ve been using mega. They have a decent linux client and file manager integrations.
Americans and their units
It’s not enough to make it available as an option somewhere so it’s there when you need it, they need accidental clicks to inflate metrics.
Well, I did read it. Obviously Apple didn’t use those exact words, but the argument is the same: users are incapable of making safe decisions and need to be protected from themselves.
It does mean doing something: they have to spell out whether consumers should have rights on this or not. Currently it’s undefined, which is equivalent to “not.”
And the initiative works against that? You say the cause could have gotten more publicity without it? I really don’t see how that could happen, or understand the point in guilt tripping over it.
I’m starting to think this argument is energy wasted.