Yeah, the moral high ground of Biden vs Trump is still immense, but it’s just a bit less steep than it used to be.
Yeah, the moral high ground of Biden vs Trump is still immense, but it’s just a bit less steep than it used to be.
NixOS is like that every day for no reason
Mastodon has terrible discoverability. It feels like a ghost town. It’s just not suitable as a Twitter replacement.
Microsoft Azure already leaks secrets and nobody cares. As long as it has all required certifications it’ll be fine.
If you use something often you learn to handle the bugs and “it just works”. If you use a product rarely then it’s not gonna work as well
Maybe the same as with drugs in sports: Self-experimentation can be an expedient shortcut, and scientists are often very competitive people. If results obtained through self-experimentation are rewarded, many scientists would be tempted to do it. Contrary to doping in sport, however, in science you need to at least do something different each time for it to be publication-worthy. That institutes a big skill floor and considerable risk, so I think a self-experimentation epidemic is unlikely. Generally I still think self-experimentation is good, precisely because it’s such a shortcut.
That’s illegal, unfortunately. Only qccredited investors can invest into private companies. There should be a lower limit on that rule, say $100 or something, so naive investors could invest play sums in potentially shady stuff. But there isn’t, so you can’t.
Harrier Dubois, is that you?
I think it theoretically can’t be done. The protocol allows anyone to query for posts, and it has to work that way unless you want to move ActivityPub federation to an invite-only system. On most servers I think browsing while being logged out is sufficient, just like on pre-Musk Twitter.
Mastodon also doesn’t let you prevent people from reading your posts.
Mounting solar panels on roofs - like all roof work - is dangerous.
Unfortunately not. For me the main problem is discoverability. There’s no recommendation algorithm except for boosts. I’m not suggesting Mastodon integrate some kind of machine learning or other advanced stuff, but number of likes from followed accounts and a threshold would be nice for a start. As it is, Mastodon is just bad for entertainment purposes. Maybe it works for other purposes, but for entertainment I’d rather have the algorithm-fuelled quote-tweet dunking on Twitter.
You okay, dude? It was an expensive wipe, but what’s the harm? I mean, it’s better than wiping with your socks…
MySQL sucks, and almost everyone who willingly use it also sucks.
Funding issues, according to the article
I’m so confused. Did mushrooms help us increase our intelligence? I don’t get it.
That’s great, but of course it only applies to medication covered by the NHS. Otherwise it’s not prescribed.
I think they just say that. If they truly hated it they’d stop playing, unless they get paid to play. What they have are gripes with the game.
All modern motherboards support ReBAR. Not sure why you’d be against it.