exactly! it is more costly for your pc cpu to check for a bit inside a byte, than just get the byte itself, because adresses only point to bytes
exactly! it is more costly for your pc cpu to check for a bit inside a byte, than just get the byte itself, because adresses only point to bytes
thanks a bunch for your contribution <3
I would’ve been so cooked. This will also just harm any neurodivergent kid with executive disfunction. That plus the autism registry shows a clear attack on neurodivergents.
fair. i assumed that they just assumed that. if they think that they’re doing too much mod jobs based on that I’m not gonna try to argue otherwise
why is this the only thing that made me laugh out loud in weeks
I personally only ask when I can’t find anything on the internet, but that’s a good idea
geez my bad
Sorry I meant to say I can’t see them despite being subscribed. I’m subscribed to a bunch of ml communities for a really long time, but the modlog is just filled with “mod” for these communities no matter how far I scroll. for example:
Or do you mean subscribing to the modlogs themselves? I’m not sure any of my clients support that.
I didn’t ignore your message. I saw it while getting to class, and didn’t want to get late just because I’m arguing online. I’ll just put what I think about what you said in here at the same time since I’m on break anyways.
I’m not pretending, I genuinly can’t find it. I remember it being accessible at some point, but only for other instances, not ml. I go to the modlog and only see “mod” as well, not a specific user. Shit on me for not knowing how to use lemmy well, sure, but stop acting as if everything I say is disengenuous. This is what I was saying I was frustrated by on lemmy: acting as if everything an ml user does is donne for some nefarious reason.
I don’t think percentages are a good representation of mod activity. Something like mod actions per day would be better. I was also basing my statement on the fact that modding is a volunteer job and is usually done alongside your actual job, and that dessalines affirms that he works on lemmy in full time. I think the other devs would also be upset if he just freeloaded off of them just to spend his time modding. Unless you think anyone would have a reason to let that slide?
the lemmy.ml modlog is obfuscated. it only says “mod” when you look at who did the moding. plus, the last time the lead devs were appointed as mods was at least 3 years ago, for both dessalines and nutomic, during the reddit exodus.
unless there is information i somehow missed, you’re just proving my point
the devs of lemmy are already working on it full time. they’re not the ones who do most of the moderation work.
the thing i’ve always hated about most people outside ml is that they always make assumptions, not even wondering if what they’re saying might be false. if you’re gonna be prissy about something, at least get your facts straight.
edit: sorry about the last paragraph. i just supposed that you were making stuff up because i couldn’t find the modlog, but didn’t know any better.
that hexbear supports the entirety of russia. a lot of times i hear stuff like “they don’t actually care about queer people since they support russia”, which is a gross oversimplification of their views. they hate russia’s reactionary politics.
this misconception i think comes from the war in ukraine, in which if ukraine wins, they get to join nato. hexbear considers nato to be an imperialistic organisation that holds power towards a large portion of the world, and therefore, anything that opposes it should receive support, albeit critical.
this would make a rad banner
butch is more masculine
reminds me of The Trial by Kafka
I would be a cook. I love food.
l’arbre est dans ses feuilles…