I was thinking about this the other day, if traditional forums adopt activity pub it can really open the fediverse up to niche communities with larger and already established user bases. I think it's a logical progression of the technology.
If there's truly XSS vulnerabilities in lemmy that would be really bad. It's one of the first things an attacker will try and it's so easy to protect against.
OP listen to this comment. YouTubes goal is to feed you as much related content to keep you on the site as long as possible. Radical content or otherwise, any engagement to them is positive. You can spend some time curating the feed so that the algorithm works in your favor and the algorithm will adjust very quickly to new interests.
Judaism puts health and safety of individuals over anything else, including the religion. A doctor can work on the shabbos if someone's life is in need, a mother can get an abortion if their life is in danger, and a starving man can eat pork if it is the only sustenance they have.
Grafana is the most essential application in my job. I can use Notepad to code in a world without IDEs. I couldn't keep a damn thing running in the real world without Grafana. And I've been forced against my will to use alternatives in the past.
It's okay for very small groups of people in my experience. I use two servers with like ~10 active users in total. We use the server as a way to keep group text-like conversations more organized in different channels based on topic and the added benefit of voice calls and chat bots.
Large communities for it are awful, it becomes an even harder to read Twitch chat in active channels.
Well shit... my area looks bad. The article does say:
DeWitt said that it’s important for people to know what’s in their drinking water but that they don’t necessarily need to be scared.
“I don’t think people should be afraid, but they should be aware and armed themselves with knowledge so that they can get information that will help them to make decisions,” she said.
But considering the rest of the article, that's not very reassuring
How does reddit tell the difference? Is it just nsfw communities not in the api or all nsfw posts? There is no discrepancy at least in the UI between NSFW gore and NSFW tits.
Working for Trump is the fastest way to get disbarred. As of March this year, 17 of his prior attorneys have been sanctioned or disbarred. I don't know any other individual who has even had more than 17 attorneys.
I was thinking about this the other day, if traditional forums adopt activity pub it can really open the fediverse up to niche communities with larger and already established user bases. I think it's a logical progression of the technology.