Good to hear! Hopfuly a new generation of kernel contributors comes out of this.
Good to hear! Hopfuly a new generation of kernel contributors comes out of this.
I miss lemmy.ml before the reddit API changes. Not nearly as many bootlickers.
Most socialist states are better after their revolutions as opposed to before. The USSR went from a borderline feudal society to putting people in orbit in 50 years. Additionaly, socialist states outperform capitalist ones in similar wealth categories.
Most socialist states are better after their revolutions as opposed to before. The USSR went from a borderline feudal society to putting people in orbit in 50 years. Additionaly, socialist states outperform capitalist ones in similar wealth categories.
There are better ways of doing this such as this, or if you value your money, a chain.
An old game controller is still more reliable than your in-house button board
We found the rockstar developer
Weren’t the occupants cremated instantly?
Soon? This has pretty much already happened with lemmygrad
IPs rotate too often and it would only allow 1 vote per modem.
If Vaush becomes the new Parenti I am going to [REDACTED]
Hasn’t capital been trying to get rid of free software for a while? Isn’t free software an antithesis to for-profit software most of the time?
It is wholly necessary. They will start massive data mining operations if they join, harming users of all instances.
Leftist shitposting lemmy instance. It recently updated in perperation for federation. It’s not federated yet but plans to federate with lemmygrad and later more instances.
I believe it’s hexbear
The bot problem is probably domestic. Reddit has much more to gain from artificially driving engagement than any “foreign adversary”.
Honesty I think the big political subs are incredibly bot infested. Political content is an amazing way to make people mad and get them to spend more time on a platform, increasing engagement and letting reddit deliver more ads. It’s not like it would be the first time they used bots to drive engagement and make communities look bigger.
How much could they get fined for this?
Because free software aligns with leftist ideals?