Would be helpful to compare fleet sizes, how many accidents per total flights. Total accidents doesn't mean much without a comparison of either those stats.
Absolutely agree. I'd argue Blazing Arrow by Blackalicious is one of the greatest albums of all time. And that came out in 2002, eight years after Illmatic. Blazing Arrow is such a seamless and well thought out album from start to finish. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blazing_Arrow
Thanks, I was caught off guard when I read 'super majority'. The US HoR is pretty tight race.
Thanks, haven't seen that abbreviation before
What does fta mean?
Which jobs give you four day weeks as of now?
A bit misleading but yes, 1000km is what they are talking about. Also the article doesn't address scalability.
Voyager is very similar to RIF. I'd recommend it highly.
Very cool! Keep up the hard work, we appreciate it!
Neither your post or the link for the fundraising even says what the project is or what it does. I assume it's a foss browser or Operating system (maybe), but there is a lack of information upfront. I could look it up, but as of now I'm not sure why if a simple explanation could be added to either. Firefox is my go-to browser, if this could be a better fork or alternative I'd like to know that before funding any project. Also, 12k seems like a lot more than what is tallied in the costs, but good luck to the dev/project!
I don't feel like that answered the op question. As an example, every general 'gaming' instance that is federated can see each other, so I subscribe to every one I can find, but then I get some posts four times in a row (or more) with varying activity. (Hence the split community point).
I wish communities could be grouped in some way.
Either they go by the wayside or take control of a topic as of now.
Also, what if I'm subscribed to the community that isn't the active one, I have to constantly find new ones to keep up instead of just my feed for that topic?
Edit: part of growing the community has to be ease of access to content, that still seems limited on lemmy, for now
Diversity, equity, and inclusion programs.