homesnatch 1y ago • 100%
Sounds like she's got a good sense of humor... is she single?
homesnatch 1y ago • 66%
Because anyone can upload illegal images without the admin knowing and the admin will be liable for it.
The admin/company isn't liable until it is reported to them and they don't do anything about it... That's how all social media sites work, Google isn't immediately liable if you upload illegal materials to GDrive and share it anonymously.
homesnatch 1y ago • 87%
Unless there are a few cloudy days in a row... My panels produce a lot less than normal during cloudy days.
homesnatch 1y ago • 100%
It is perfectly fine as long as they release the standard and make it unencumbered by licensing, which Tesla has done for NACS. Many standards originally came from companies.
homesnatch 1y ago • 75%
The original tweet said "tents, shacks, or on the street", and the rebuttal just said "tents"... Sounds like a miscommunication.
homesnatch 1y ago • 100%
Is "business dealings" slang for his penis?
homesnatch 1y ago • 100%
Elon just announced the new company motto... "X gonna give it to ya!"
homesnatch 1y ago • 100%
They do plan to switch to the x.com domain and already own it.
homesnatch 1y ago • 100%
Are there per-instance filters? I'm seeing what was intended.
homesnatch 1y ago • 100%
Global temps can't melt steel beams...
homesnatch 1y ago • 100%
I assume you've been living under a rock?... Biden tried to unilaterally wipe out a ton of student loans and it was blocked by a court ruling.
homesnatch 1y ago • 50%
By 2027, I expect we'll be using Solid State batteries and longevity/lifecycle and replaceability will be generally irrelevant.
homesnatch 1y ago • 100%
We listened to it on the AM radio and that's the way we liked it.
homesnatch 1y ago • 96%
Exactly, Threads will use the Fediverse to seed content and then start to drift from the standard when they have sufficient user base that they don't need the outside content. They will start to shift all communities to be Meta-hosted and stop advertising the others. Eventually they will just disconnect entirely.
homesnatch 1y ago • 66%
Newer companies tend to be Mac and GSuite... Haven't seen the legacy Microsoft stuff often in startups.
homesnatch 1y ago • 100%
Business plan... That was the problem, the business plan was just a bunch of cat pics in a binder. Cute, but not so profitable.
homesnatch 1y ago • 100%
Can it also dive to 4000m under the sea?
homesnatch 1y ago • 100%
You can't use cash to buy stuff on Amazon or eBay...
homesnatch 1y ago • 100%
Captcha is like locking your car... There are still ways to get in, but it blocks the casual efforts.
I review my reports. I review spam on my instance. None of us are going to be perfect.
Do you review upvote bots? The spam is an easily replaceable account, the coordinated army of upvote bots may be harder to track down.
homesnatch 1y ago • 100%
To comply with GPL, RedHat simply has to provide source code to anyone they provide binaries to.
I’m a reddit transplant and I’m excited about what I’m seeing so far in Lemmy and the Fediverse, but my brain keeps bugging me with concerns: **Maintainability and Scalability** - There are a ton of instances now. Lemmy had made it easy to spin up and host your own instance. In some cases, this means people with little/no infrastructure experience are spinning things up and are unprepared for scalability challenges and costs. This post by the maintainer of a kbin instance highlighted this challenge quite well ( https://lemmy.one/post/302078 ). How do we know if an instance is properly maintained, backed up, and is able to scale? Or should we just be prepared to start over on another instance if ours fails? **Monetization** - The above cost challenges bring up monetization issues. What mechanisms will instance maintainers have to help with maintenance/hosting costs? As the Fediverse grows, how do we prevent against ads and coordinated upvoting from taking over and pushing ad content? **Legal/Privacy** - Privacy regulations are becoming a mine field… GDPR, CCPA, and other privacy frameworks are making it tougher to handle privacy properly. Is there a coordinated Lemmy legal defense or are instance maintainers on their own? How would you even approach a GDPR user delete request across the fediverse?