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  • Cool. Can I ask you one more question? Can I comment on Beehaw (or lemmyNSFW, but I'm at work so not going there right now) using this account I have at lemmy.world? The reason I ask is, I see that I can comment on other lemmies (e.g. lemmy.ml) using this account, but only if I find them through lemmy.world's communities|All tab. But I don't see Beehaw there.

    Or more basically, in general for another instance running Lemmy, how do I access it using this account at lemmy.world?

    Thanks so much...

  • Some instances defederate from others, and you want to make your community somewhere where you agree with the moderation policy.

    Is there a way to easily see which instances are defederated from others (or conversely which instances are connected)?

    What does defederation imply? Feeds aren't aggregated, or users are not allowed from the other instance?

    Also one other major question. I thought lemmy was its own thing, but I guess it's part of the Fediverse? The Fediverse is just a set of protocols? What is lemmy then?

  • It's easy if you pay attention at all times. Do not fall into your ingrained habits. If you stay focused, especially while turning, you won't have a problem.

    I have never driven a manual on the wrong side. I wouldn't do that. I would rent an automatic.

  • Misgendering is a very mild form of disrespect compared to what all is out there, regularly, on X and every other social media site. It is a good thing that these sites do not generally regulate disrespect, although for community controlled forums (such as subreddits) I think it's good that moderators can choose their own rules.

  • A lot of these net worth increases are from the rising value of companies whose shares they own a lot of (e.g. Amazon in Bezos's case)

    Many people aren't interested in a life of leisure. They want to create, achieve, and strive. In the same way that someone may want to spend more time creating art, people like Bezos and Musk want to spend more time creating companies that build and make things. Both of them spend a lot of their time on passion projects having to do with space travel, for example.

    So the question is: okay, you make your billion and you retire. What then? Lie around and watch TV and stuff? A lot of people are not interested in that.

  • I legit don't know how binding arbitration can be legal.

    Agreeing to terms of actual usage of the product, I understand. Like for a pogo stick, assuming your own risk of injury.

    But I don't know how they can legally just say that suing is impossible.

  • Please explain how in a non-capitalist world, AI would never be used for the sorts of things you dislike AI being used for such as job elimination. You think nobody will realize that it can be used to produce lots of art, for example?

    In this non-capitalist world you're thinking of, would we have any automation? Like do we have harvester combines, or is it still 35 people breaking their backs to cut and thresh an acre of wheat?