Armok: God of Blood

@Armok: God of Blood@lemmy.world
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Joined 1 years ago

I moderate/founded six communities hosted on lemmy.world. There isn't a way for me to transfer those to a different instance.

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We're all the main character on this blessed day.

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Curious to see if this goes anywhere.

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I did and the db0 community doesn't directly link to pirated content, so it violates none of the rules on this instance.

I hope to one day live in a world where people only do things for the skill/experience/craft, instead of out of necessity.

You try to keep smiley faces from turning red until cats inevitably make your game run at 0.2 FPS.

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It's a headache to constantly have to switch between accounts to check reports and moderate. I also don't want to keep the communities on an instance hell-bent on blocking/defederating from other communities/instances all the time.

The piracy communities don't allow linking to pirated content and have broken no rules. This was tyrannical.

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Turns out that information warfare is trivial when you own all the rights and the lights and the locks on your own platform.

If the driver was unresponsive in a normal car, it would stop.

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It's all well and good until the rating board is populated with pearl-clutching prudes who think that LGBT is inherently adult content.

Add another fee to your monthly expenses.

The biggest natural disaster is the simulation running out of memory.

Not only do I think bots should be banned from making posts, I also think that people that display bot-like behavior should be warned and then banned if they don't stop.

If you're posting a link, it might be caught by the spam filter.

I bailed off of Reddit three months ago, after /r/Pathfinder2e started reaching peak echo chamber.

Copyright should be shorter. Everyone should also be given the money needed to live a decent life.

The thing is that the images are used to train a set of weights and biases; the training data isn't distributed as part of the AI or as part of the software used to generate images.

He's setting up a relevance fallacy.

I know /r/RPG wants more users to vote than they have any chance of getting before they'll consider further closures, and /r/Minecraft wanted to respect the users that voted, but caved as soon as the admins said they'd be removed, despite the poll.

Gold dust day geckos wear eye shadow

Correct on both counts!

IDK, I'm having fun running around and throwing fuel on the fire in communities that have been forced open.

You’ve got handful of loyal users that have been very resistant to changes.

Let's be real: almost all of the subs' mods caved when they were threatened with loss of their precious power. A bunch of subs have been operating as business as usual this whole time. Give it a month, and scabs leading apathetic users (many of whom are children) will have settled the ruins and filled in the cracks.

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Newts are the only other one I can think of.

(1) seems to be a legitimate problem. (2) is just filtering the stronger students from the weaker ones with extra steps. (3) isn't an issue unless a professor teaching graduate classes can't tell BS from truth in their own field. If that's the case, I'd call the professor's lack of knowledge a larger issue than the student's.

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I look forward to wealthy Americans being able to access it while the rest of us wait 19 months to get a new PCP and take out a mortgage for the privilege.

Parent commenter is introducing problems completely unrelated to what the article is talking about.

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If you read the article, you would realize that this is happening in the UK, and has nothing to do with the US.

EDIT: You guys need to learn what a relevance fallacy is.

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Lemmy.world is too big for this type of behavior to be ignored.

They should just not host in a country with such authoritarian laws.