Couldn't the general assembly just acknowledge that the RF does not inherit the Soviet Union veto? Same way that they stripped Taiwan of their veto. I don't think that would require a security council vote.
eh I use Linux on my desktop but macOS is a nicely polished UNIX operating system. It's only locked down for average users, you can usually get away with a quick sudo
or worst-case going into single user mode and disabling some system protections.
I definitely prefer using *nix operating systems, and macOS gives me that for portable computing. I'm still more productive on Linux, but it's not too far apart.
Just a note that my PR there doesn't disable pictrs for your own instance's users. It just disables the caching of remote content.
The Lemmy instance I'm speaking from right now is running in my k8s cluster.
this will do more harm than good because there can be no Wagner group without Prigozhin
Do you mean more good than harm? Because Wagner going away will be amazing for the world (esp. Africa)
idk I played Morrowind because I was a huge fan of Oblivion and Skyrim, but when I built my first computer of my own it couldn't play either due to running on integrated graphics until I got a GPU. Ended up getting Morrowind to have something I could play.
I used the cross post button in the webapp, so it links them together. You could try raising a feature request to your client to do some sort of handling of that.
Having a Result[T, Err]
monad that could represent either the data from a successful operation or an error. This can be generalised to the Either[A, B]
monad too.
This article does not claim otherwise.
Two things can be bad at the same time.
Yeah, that's largely what happened with email too. It's a decentralised network but most people just pick a big provider and stick with that (which is absolutely fine)
Cross posting is built into Lemmy intentionally to allow for post and community discovery. It's a client issue that there's no good grouping or deduplication.