Yeah Taiwan has had independence far too long for them to accept being swept into the Chinese system.
A lot of hypocritical trolling in this thread. Tankie lemmy?
Yeah Taiwan has had independence far too long for them to accept being swept into the Chinese system.
A lot of hypocritical trolling in this thread. Tankie lemmy?
It's not that scary. It's not bending or anything, it's just the larger bone swinging around the smaller stationary one. Joints pivot and move
In the last 7 years they've been pretty one sided on the political propaganda spectrum
Everyone else got a sweet IPO cash out during covid, now he wants his millions too
And this is why we read comments before the article
Plankton isn't an animal or insect though, it's algae and bacteria
My vote goes to worms. Without them huge amounts (like the vast majority) of land will become dead after a few years. Worms are very underrated
Do no evil
What a joke
The tribes series, or z-axis games, where you are able to move up and down as well as the traditional x-y movement you see in virtually all games. Usually set as shooters, they are fast paced movement games that have a huge skill curve which is why they aren't made that often. Super fun when you get the hang of it though
Example
https://youtu.be/xOK3n8j7czA
Boost is like retweeting something, you can have followers in the fediverse. Boosting makes something more visible to everyone, so you upvote/downvote things you personally like/dislike and boost things you think your followers/everyone would like
Think of this place as a cross between email, Twitter and reddit. All communities can interact with each other and are independent
I find it interesting that the guys who wrote the initial side-scrolling code had no idea how revolutionary it was
IIRC they started trying right when IPOs were hot and couldn't finalize the backing before the bubble popped
People tend to upvote and believe anything that already has a lot of upvotes. Seeing downvotes is a good red flag to warn users to not blindly believe everything they see with positive karma.
I think the current system is harder to manipulate than reddit
Yep they're shitty people that are shitty businessmen with no sense. Surprisingly, they think they're geniuses and entrepreneurs
That's no ordinary rabbit...
I don't really agree with how crypto is used/abused but I do appreciate the idea behind it
It's nice to see support
“But at the very least, if a server goes down, it should not be catastrophic to you.” Your social world shouldn’t live inside an app, she says, or depend on a company staying solvent. It should, and could, be much bigger than that.
Exactly
Awesome, just like 7 years ago it was standard. Phones with good specs are gonna last forever with this change
The bot accounts are becoming the most active
Exactly. Business leaders at the time had cried that their companies and the strength of the US as a whole would fall without the manpower of slavery. Then the exact opposite happened, and industrial creativity and efficiency exploded. Rich men always seem to get it wrong
Timmy, so help me god if you are doing math in there again!
It's definitely a slow bleed, but most people aren't content creators or visionaries. They will migrate with time, we just need the tools here and things will grow.
I have no doubt that federation will lead to the best network of positive forums
I don't think the bots have much creativity
Wow so a good chance they find them alive?
Naw we jumped ship before it sank, this place will only grow and it's a better direction.
Even if they reversed course I wouldn't go back
Oh he's definitely a home brew
Spez is just a scapegoat for corporate suits wanting to profit off every little internet community they can while selling data and allowing shadow entities to manipulate conversations.
That can still happen here but it will be harder. Federation should be the future
SimpsonsFuturama did it
The tip of the AI iceberg, kinda reminds me of the early youtube days
Is there some technical difficulties in creating this in lemmy? I thought I would see alternatives by now
I bet you could find sea shells at that location too
I imagine that it's supposed to be flown and is only temporarily used on the ground. Same way airplanes don't have a higher ground speed
Yeah, the trust based algo is how they operate wikipedia. Basically it rates users on their edits and accuracy, Ina very slow and time consuming manner for the mods. But it means that users get "trust ranks" for their contributions and have more power based on their rank.
Used on a social media platform will be an interesting experiment, especially if it gets federated. Could be good or bad
It's still poisonous
That's bad
You could eat a posterior
Careful, some people might be downvoting because they don't want the community to get attention
Did those fired employees actually go to Meta or were they poached a while ago?
The guy is obtuse or concerned trolling
Big companies are driven by profit and power. I don't expect us to keep them out but it would be nice to prevent them from becoming the default, or else we'll just repeat the same thing over again
Multiple smaller communities connected together is the best strategy for a free internet IMO
This tactic is how he conned them down their rabbit hole and still is attempting to gain more mooks
From my experience it's just not showing on your end but after a while it updates the votes