Cool idea, joined!
Thanks for sharing
Cool idea, joined!
Thanks for sharing
I use this community for that: [email protected]
The rules seem to be aligned with what you're looking for.
Plus other communities on that instance depending on what you're interested in.
Then there are feeds like [email protected] to keep up with content on other sites. There are lots of RSS feed communities through the https://rss.ponder.cat/communities instance
Could you edit the date into the title?
This post is being reported for that, but I think adding the date should work :)
They were adopted by someone else, they are no longer your hippos
Could you check your display settings?
I believe some of the options have fixed size images, and others do the full length. That might be a workaround
It also works a bit like a security pattern, to make it difficult to read the contents without opening it
The screenshot:
Wow you weren't kidding, it's very isolated. It would be cool to see it in person but that's very far from everything.
I thought this was funny
Excellent access to freeways and major arteries, with a vast amount of parking nearby.
In a recent court proceeding, WMF’s legal team offered a supposed middle path, proposing it take the unusual step of serving summons to the editors itself, thereby revealing their identities only to the court, not the wider public. Wikipedians, however, do not see this as a compromise—it’s capitulation. Last week, Wikipedia editors published an open letter to the Foundation, urging it to protect its volunteers’ privacy regardless of the outcome. It reads in part
only to the court, not the wider public
Would this really be that much better? Once the information is out, it's impossible to hide again
And the consequences would not end with this case. Compliance may discourage contributions from editors worldwide, not just those under authoritarian rule. WMF submission could encourage other governments to make similar demands, putting Wikipedia in an untenable position and reducing its influence where free knowledge is needed most
This bit also seemed important
[email protected] is another one!
Otherwise you can also crosspost from the community in related ones as appropriate
Yup, the vast majority of the posts weren't worth reading even before generative AI was this accessible