

If it happens, I at least hope we have gotten it good enough to survive on its own. If we can’t survive the inevitable Red giant Sun, maybe it can.
If it happens, I at least hope we have gotten it good enough to survive on its own. If we can’t survive the inevitable Red giant Sun, maybe it can.
The only problem is the “<how to solve this issue> reddit” google search. If these discussions start to be on lemmy and we append lemmy instead of reddit, in time there’s gonna be tons of malicious instances that fill the site with ads and generate content with AI just to get to that google 1st page.
Does this mean the stable RHEL releases will now be closed source? How does that affect Rocky Linux?
Thank you! That was a very interesting read.
Profile pictures are nice, but they force the comment section to have a lot of unused space.
On the bottom @Briongloid comment you see that the profile picture forces extra unused real estade. I’d prefer comment section to be much more compact. Similar to old.reddit.com
Maybe that could be an opportunity to make a unique twitch for profile pictures on lemmy. Maybe crop them to an elongated squate that fits within the line height.
Maybe something like this
No, just virtually.
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In future corporations will sue farmers to force them to genetically modify their products, because they’re “stealing the brand”.
I think that’s dependent on how each instance decides to sustain the server costs. Some might do that with donations, some might want a monetized feature. But I’m weary of those that monetize functional features.
Please no. I don’t want this place to be emoji ridden. This is where people go to look for useful information and discussion, not a colour soup comment section.
I hope mods can restrict the types of content users can post in communities in fututure.
Wait, what? Meta is adopting ActivityPub? Any links about that?
omg, I needed this so much! Thank you!
I was under impression that for tokomak fusion the enclosure have to be so precisely manufactured that any minor damage requires replacement. If so, then maintenance will be way more expensive than regular power plants.
Ah, got it. In that sense yes, but I’d like there to be a way to "push"current user configuration to the system wide one. How do you arrive at a good system wide configuration? By testing a cofiguration as a user and then deciding what works and what not, adjusting it and arriving at a result that you want now as a system wide.
What’s the point of a user config if they can’t change it themselves?
Hmm, I’m not sure what you mean. Can you be more specific?
People say that fusion will use very cheap and harmless fuel to generate energy. But practically the real fuel will be all the replacement parts that will be constantly degraded and used up to maintain it’s operation.
To me power user always meant someone who would go into .ini files and configure the program beyond what normal user would be expected to do through UI. It’s weird that this term now is being used to social media.
Is there a way to add the config of the current user to this cofig file?
I don’t think it’s a problem. If everything or most of internet would be somehow preserved, future antropologists would have explonentially more material to go through, which will be impossible. Unless the number of antropologists grows exponentially, similarily how internet does. But then there’s a problem, if the amount of antropologists grow exponentially, it’s beceause the overall human population grows exponentially. If human population grows exponentially, then also its produced content on internet grows even more exponentialier.
You see, the content on the internet will always grow faster than the discipline of antropology. And it’s nothing new - think about all the lost “history” that was not preserved and we don’t know about. The good news is that the most important things will be preserved naturally.
No doubt number 5 is already happening.