I am curious war the bias of Reuters is?
This is just wrong as a general statement.
Across the world there are a lot of news sources that give their best to be neutral and objective.
Born in the 80-ies I had several cavities before I was 15. Nothing helped, then one day the doc applied fluoride to my teeth directly and I spent a lot of less time at the dentist since then.
Using toothpaste with fluoride from them on made a massive difference.
Additionally I like roundtrip tests.
For example we have two data formats and support conversion between both of them.
So I have tests that convert from A to B and back to A. Then I can go and call assertEquals on them.
It’s a very cheap test, that tests all functionality of the conversion itself.
I like it way more here. It’s so much faster and there are no ads.
The reddit app is just bad and slow.
While I agree with a lot of things you said I disagree with pushing boundaries.
People that are really interested in him will find a different topic to bond, it’s not like music is the only thing on earth.
Also it’s okay to be the fun break, it’s a chance to get feedback about that and realize you need to find a different social circle that fits better to your own life. Or figure you push your boundaries yourself if you really want to belong.
But nobody has to fit in everywhere and if his boundary is his taste in music then who are we to question that?
That’s just wrong. If you try to push your kids limits without teaching them respecting boundaries and talking to other people respectfully, things like the guy in this picture will happen.
It’s okay to have boundaries and we have to teach kids to communicate them in a respectful, firm and friendly manner.
Agreed.
Well, fuck cars.
Why do you want to do anything at all? How about respecting his boundaries? That would be good start.
Well well well, if it isn’t the consequences of their actions.
I just want the general audience to be separated from each other. I am just not interested in the usual facebook / meta audience and them being pulled into their own socialverse would be a good way to get rid of their content.
While I agree with all of that, I wonder if it’s not a good thing regarding users.
Lemmy right now feels like the reddit I joined a decade ago, content and user wise.
And these are the people I want to interact with. While reddit today, like Facebook and Twitter, have a very large user group I don’t want to interact with. Mostly memes and boomer talk, nothing original.
Good question, my assumption is, that clearing the allowed list automatically opens it, but yea, from the documentation it’s not really clear.
I had some trouble setting up with docker and getting everything to work. There is a setting that was not described, LEMMY_CORS_ORIGIN or something that needs to be set as a env var. Also make sure to have everything running with SSL.
And for initial federation your have to interact with your instance from the outside and give it some time.
That said, client speed is awesome now, no wait times for me.
I am not sure if I understand you correctly, but you might want to look into tiling window managers.
Honestly, I even set up my own instance, feels much more relevant.
Two things.
But yea, number 1 is the most important thing, no job is worth having pain for the rest of your life.