No that’s new to me too, based off me searching the word and seeing the Wiki article on the toy. I’d seen the word because of one of the instances (blahaj zone), but I literally never see the word outside of Lemmy.
No that’s new to me too, based off me searching the word and seeing the Wiki article on the toy. I’d seen the word because of one of the instances (blahaj zone), but I literally never see the word outside of Lemmy.
TIL blahaj refers to a soft toy shark sold by IKEA.
Not to mention things must be pretty tense around the house. Once a month seems very regular to me to have such arguments.
There’s been civil wars in nations all over the world. I think they’re poking fun at which is the civil war? I’m guessing it’s the Spanish one.
The joke isn’t the program itself, it’s the process of deploying a website to servers.
I’ve added it to my blocked instances and I’d recommend others who have an issue with the way the communities on that instance are moderated and the way it’s managed to do the same.
Fortunately there are alternative instances and communities that are less authoritarian with their moderation.
Maybe politics was the wrong word, what I mean is drama.
The way comments and users are purged from ml would make Stalin proud!
But they may not know the history of it or why it was made before joining. I certainly didn’t, it was more about a decentralised alternative to Reddit, I just joined and explored.
I don’t know why the lemmy.ml admins don’t just defederate from everyone but lemmygrad and hexbear. It’s clear that only their extreme views are allowed and they must spend a lot of time banning “libs”.
It would do everyone a favour really. We’d have less instance politics and hopefully more content, and make it the fediverse more attractive to the average person.
If you’re new to Lemmy then it won’t be common knowledge at all.
There’s a lot of [Citation needed] tags on a lot of those claims. I’m not denying they exist but it’s also a bit of a flimsy source.
I think your experience is probably similar to a lot of people’s that join Lemmy. There’s certainly a lot of people on this platform with quite extreme views. Many instances got sick of them and blocked them, and in turn they think we’re liberal fascists.
I think most people by now have received bans from the world news community on lemmy.ml, including myself. I wouldn’t worry about it!
Steak and ale pies on the left and gravy in the right.
Why does it matter if they’re driverless or not? They still perform the same function and go off and serve other people when you’re not using one.
We opted to have our second at home in a birthing pool, it was amazing! Mum and baby were monitored way more than when we were in the hospital with our first, and we could just recover and relax in our own home after. No stressing about having to get to the hospital etc.
There’s Linux distro called suicide Linux that wipes your hard drive on any mistyped command.
If the children were driving their own SUVs this wouldn't be a problem.
It could be possible to just disable uploading of images on the platform and rely on third parties (such as Imgur etc) who have the tools and experience to tackle this. It would at least solve the issue of images from other federated instances putting on an instance and it’s not the sole responsibility of the admin to sort it.
Don’t forget “it’s too complicated”