[-] [email protected] 16 points 4 months ago

That quotation and the other one in the article seem to be from comments on the social media posts, not comments from people actually on the cliff.

[-] [email protected] 8 points 7 months ago

I have two .af domain names that got suspended as well. I don't even think they had a single DNS record set right now, but I had short-term plans for them. Oh well.

[-] [email protected] 3 points 8 months ago
[-] [email protected] 11 points 8 months ago

Fair point, but we should celebrate any privacy wins we can get. That privacy is a consideration at all is a good start.

[-] [email protected] 3 points 8 months ago

I recently asked about this while touring a landfill in northern California.

Only some types of waste can be composted, and large scale compost buyers are very picky about what went into the compost. Residential compost tends to have very unpredictable contents, so it's basically impossible to sell it to anyone but small businesses or individuals, and some of these programs end up giving it away for free.

But yeah I don't think most of this could be turned into compost anyway, especially at this scale.

[-] [email protected] 8 points 1 year ago

It's a render. Sorry for the Reddit link, but this seems to be where the artist posted and discussed it:

https://www.reddit.com/r/LiminalSpace/comments/so0ppq/90_of_my_time_was_spent_making_the_falling_water/

[-] [email protected] 3 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

This should help.

[-] [email protected] 26 points 1 year ago

With the utmost sincerity, I recommend deleting this and erasing all known copies.

[-] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

It's complicated and the implications and scope are not entirely clear.

The court stated that creative works such as web design qualify as a form of speech, and that the first amendment does not allow the government to use law to force creators to speak any message — especially one with which they disagree. Essentially, any business with something that might be considered speech as its product or service may be free to discriminate against protected classes. We aren't sure how far this will extend in practice, but I expect many will test it.

In this case of this post, it depends on what is being sold.

Edit: wrote this before my coffee and thus neglected to point out what replies said: political affiliation is not a protected class in America and these signs are a bit misleading. See replies.

[-] [email protected] 4 points 1 year ago

I really don't disagree with you, but if we want democrats to show up and vote, this is not the attitude that will make it happen. People largely believe their votes don't matter. If the candidate is bad anyway, why even bother? I'm not saying this negativity is the only (or biggest) problem, but it is very discouraging.

Let's get better candidates where we can, but we need to go full speed with the best we have. If democrat voter turnout was better, there would be no contest, and maybe we could start having a real dialogue about improvements instead of just fighting to avoid more far right extremism.

[-] [email protected] 14 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Neither, though it behaves a bit like a mirror. It is a Twitter client that fetches data server-side.

Brief summary here: https://nitter.net/about

[-] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago

Kbin is barely a prototype, so I wouldn't say it has a real approach to the UI. It's about to go through a lot of change as contributors begin working on a more thoughtfully designed UI. Many basics are not even implemented in its current state, so expect it to change a lot. Also third-party apps will start showing up once an API is added.

That is, check on it again in a few weeks.

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