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Yeah that's exactly what I thought would happen. Come in here thinking "of course, people will find a way to blame the NDP here instead of the liberals" instantly proved right.
NDP incumbent beaten by people moving to liberals? Those NDP voters, who still had more than the liberals, should've voted libral. Green voters move to the Librals against the incombant? Nah, those dastardly NDP caused this. Cons win by a landslide? Somehow, you guessed it, NDPs fault
Oh shit, how do I do that?
On bans I did mean sitewide as I know atleast veganhomecooks banned me (no clue why though I never interacted there. Just lurked). Fully understandable to think I meant communities with how I phrased it though lol.
Again though, I'd love to know how to check for bans. I'm very curious
Not OP but I got banned on reddit atleast 4 times. Zero bans on Lemmy though.
All for supposed harassment usually after having a disagreement in certain subreddits. Honestly could be anything their report system seems easy to abuse
Now, I don't tend to have those on Lemmy nearly as much, but when the pedophile I was disagreeing with reported me here the mods were chill to hear my side after issuing me a warning.
For both the more chill atmosphere and the better mods I like more here.
Knurel that shit up my boy.
Knureling is heavily underated
Yeah but I'm glad they're not here.
I liked this stats but don't like that I liked them. I shouldn't feel so happy at number go up. Lemmy is way less adictive for me and I'm happy with it
Good question though
You can use wsl
Dahm been quite a bit since I've seen this one. Wonder what changed on my system?
Oh hey, been a bit but I'm glad you came back to this. I honestly really liked the book. Very rushed ending though I'd argue. I like a lot of what they did with the mercenaries and with nightblood along with the general lore. Everything with lightsong and blushweaver was great too but at times the book dwadled around and when it came to it, answers seemed to just be tossed together and regirgatated (can't spell that shit). Lightning always kept me entertained though.
I know that's a lot of complaining but other than the end the book was very good. It is his style to have everythingfall together at the end it seems but the other four books I've read by him seem much more-like a bunch of pieces falling into place and a few things blowing up spectacularly than this one which felt like "and then it turned out some people are bad and the others are good. Here's why it all happened and some lore too. They also fight. But wait? Happily ever after too."
I don't regret reading it at all though. All three stories were great in their own right and the world is certainly my favourite. The system is so interesting along with the culture. I hope he revisits it.
God, sorry for the novella, but you did make the mistake of asking me about a book. You fool.
Took a break but now I'm 400 pages into way of kings BTW. Liking it a lot so far.
I'd argue this is more like "I want to build a competitor to spotify so let's decide between using mariaDB or writing an SQL compliant database from scratch"
In your example, a database is the end goal and you can either start with a premade or make your own.
Here, a social media platform is the end goal. Activitypub is a very important part of it but it's not the entire piece.
If we replace the parts of your analogy with the original your example would parse out to "I want to make a competitor to lemmies ActivityPub integration, so let's start with fedify" which is not the same as the article states.
Now, should you re-impliment a protocol yourself or use a generic library is the real question. Both have their benefits. With option A you have full code ownership and can wrap your solution around your end goal without the issue of dealing with the original to get needed changes accepted. You don't have to worry about code not written by or understood by you. With option B, you get a more robust and almost certainly more accurate implementation. Along with, for free, better integration with any service using the same library. Very useful for a federated service when talking about cross platform.
Both have many more positives and negatives of course and each person should decide on their own how to proceed.
My opinion? I think it's usually best to own anything which could feasibly be understood by a single dev. Even if each dev doesn't. Anything larger shouldn't be internal in my strong opinion unless very good, specific reasons apply that makes an external solution impossible or increadibly difficult. Most negatives of an external library also apply at that point with enough time.
That is wild man. You have a +350 from me on Voyager. I've seen you around interacting constantly, with well thought out a soften insightful comments. I've never seen anything truly hateful from you either. Why on earth do they think you're a genocidal racist?
And if you're not, which is likely, why try and bully off someone with so much use to the platform? If you left people would notice the loss quickly.
I know, from other images it looks like an old Dr. Dabber e-rig glass piece
We can't do anything about the boat sinking gun, or try and take it away from the boat sinker, because that would be against good decorum. Don't worry though, we've thrown that guy who called the boat sinker a fuckhead off the boat. We have to take the high road and follow the rules or who knows what the boat sinker will do next. We'll calmly convince them to lower the amount of holes they put in the boat while cmpromising by understanding that some of those holes were needed.
Vote for us, and we'll only put a few holes in the boat
Native Linux version too btw and it works great
Or do like me and install to a 200gb partition, then carve down the window partition to create a third partition to keep new files, repeat untill you have 5 partitions on your drive. After that, find that you haven't touched windows in forever and wipe it now that everything is spread between an unethical amount of partitions.
At least I can give them funny names
I'd suggest the hands on approach personally. It may take some time to get up though.
You can install a distro onto a USB stick and boot from it to play around and see if you like it.
Here's a quick tutorial:https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/fedora/latest/preparing-boot-media/
And separately the distro I'd reccomemd using:https://fedoraproject.org/spins/kde/
After you create the live CD you should be able to keep it plugged in and boot to using this method from howtogeek:https://www.howtogeek.com/129815/beginner-geek-how-to-change-the-boot-order-in-your-computers-bios/
To be clear if you stop there Linux will not installed, you won't lose any data, and you can just unplug the USB stick to allow windows to boot up when you restart.
One note, sinceit's installed to a USB stick it'll be a bit slower than if you installed it on your PC. Still though, it'll be the same idea.
Here's a full guide on how to install it:
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I guess there's not much to this argument at this point between us. I hope you're right, and I would assume some resistance, but do doubt it to be significant. The courts are captured, national dems are weak, and even when talking about the power of state dems I've not seen much strong and resilient push back. Lastly, national dems have quite a bit of power in state politics. Don't doubt the ability of a crab to pull down it's fellow crab in it's own attempt to leave the bucket.
Thanks for the conversation. Though I'm a bit more pessimistic I can see you're at least a reasonable person
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Not really if it's threatened and the dems instantly fold. A dozen or so congress members and few senate members in support of freezing elections, the threat of violence, and a continuation of what see we now. That's about all that's needed.
Still, though it'd argue it unlikely, military intervention cannot be ruled out
On this being a separate situation it's not really. It's just an expansion of your own hypothetical. In a world where red states halt elections they would also pressure blue states to do the same. Blue states would likely fold as they have to many of the more important issues recently.
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OK. That's a wild thing to say. If you're willing to say that the red states may illegally fail to hold elections can you not recognize the likelyhood that they'd stop, by force, blue states from doing the same?
Do you seriously think blue states wouldn't fold if pressured to stop elections?
I'm not convinced that any of this will come to pass and elections will be stopped but if they want to they can and will.
Absolutely. Which is why I like medium sized series of books that way the next book is usually clear, but I don't have the secondary issue of never feeling like I'm "done" you get with long series.
Start looking when you get to the last book and by the time you're through you can hop right in
That vote increases funding to the area for progressive outreach and causes. You won't change the entire province with a wole new order but you are part of showing that Alberta isn't a lost cause to the left.
Seriously, this shows left wing lobbiests, charities, politicians, etc. That they can do something in the province. In the end all it may mean is easier access to insulin pumps or less cuts to medical services but that definitly matters.
It's easy to look at the big picture and grow hostile but your vote does matter.