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  • You're using the wrong tool.

    Hell, notepad is the wrong tool for every use case, it exists in case you've broken things so thoroughly on windows that you need to edit a file to fix it. It's the text editor of last resort, a dumb simple file editor always there when you need it.

    Adding any feature (except possibly a hex editor) makes it worse at its only job.

  • Something like a 20% loss, before inflation. Figures will come out next year when it's actually complete. Not sure if the government took money out in that time by dividend but it would be a bit weird to so I assume not.

    But then, the cost of not doing it would have been much much worse.

  • There was definitely a problem at first (when musk bought twitter) on mastodon with people buying a server instance for the black community, and then not actually blocking all the standard bad servers.

    Basically giving them a server full of targets to harass.

    I guess you could say setting up an instance and maintaining a blue sky block list is sort of similar, you're taking it on yourself to see all the horrible stuff, even seeking it out, to protect others.

    The blue sky approach lets people use multiple Blocklists though and masto just has the one of the server you're on and your personal one. Lots of room for improvement.

  • I did just hear libsoftiktok joined and got banned pdq too.

    Great news honestly, I thought they were dumping all this on custom Blocklist but if they're also moderating themselves it really makes me consider making an account.

  • No I agree, it's mostly useful to fertilize the plants elsewhere in the garden.

    But it seems everyone here is thinking of lawns and I realise late my concept of a garden is utterly alien to what most people actually do. No lawns for me!

  • I don't have my books handy, but while they take a lot back this varies by species and the fallen leaves can have a lot of N and P in some cases.

    Though I've always seen them shredded and used for making compost anyway rather than leaving them on the ground. Too easy to get rot that way. And you really want to spread them around the rest of the garden if you've planted trees that do drop N in the leaves