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  • as far as im aware there is no evidence that anyone has misused this specific admin power

    In that case, then congrats for living in your own little delirium, apart from the many, many reports people have made reporting those specific abuses.

  • Well then, good for you.

    Meanwhile, there's been a legion of solid users here pointing out across the FV that the ML has in fact been abusing its admin powers, or did you think that the whataboutism of CSA would somehow, magically erase that shizzle?

    If so, then shame on you.

  • That's fine on 'paper,' but can you seriously not understand how it's being shamelessly abused on the Tankie / ML front?

  • It's more than just that IMO. It's breaking the stated aim of open federation by tampering with comments, posts and mod records, which in turn get propagated or de-propagated to connected instances, right?

    Yes, you may say that ML is of course free to screw with their own instance, but 1) one instance (particular a significant one like ML) affects other instances, and 2) they're breaking the spirit of their own software by shamelessly abusing admin powers, in turn helping to normalize that behavior to the Lemmy side of the FV.

    What's the point of leaving oppressive, commercial social media only to run in to the same kinds of abuse of power on a supposedly transparent, user-run, P2P social network?

  • the devs have absolutely no say over how the software being used

    It seems like they have some strong say when it comes to their own instance. According to some recent posts, ML admins (and maybe even mods?) have the ability to erase any record of mod actions, for example disappearing critique of the CCP's brutal actions in Tiananmen Square that were posted on ML. That left no record in the public mod logs, and the users were never informed that their contributions had been (completely) deleted.

    I'm only a 1yr Lemming myself, but I never saw such a critique aimed at any other instance, hence why I'm skeptical that the devs don't have influence over how the software is used.

  • Cheesesteak, bingo. A greasy, unhealthy steak sandwich with lots of cheese... or cheese-product, haha.

    Never heard of pork & greens being a Philly thing, especially. Scrapple's pretty good when made right, sort of like smashed "homefry" potatoes, but the ingredients are kinda nasty, like hotdogs, etc.

  • ...require knife & fork.

    Sort of....
    Depending on the company and setting, perhaps. But they can still be eaten with hands, provided there's a napkin and preferably a little water around, afterwards.

    As someone who grew up in Philly, we have a local/regional sandwich that's a whole lot messier than that Chicago one. I think once or twice in my life did I see someone eating it with a knife and fork, and I suspect they were from out of town.

  • I sort of accidentally discovered that when dining at the local cantina.

    The restaurant did something neat in serving an appetizer of guacamole on top of pico de gallo. For whatever reason I decided to dump the whole thing in to the bowl of spicy, chicken-black bean soup I was having. The contrast in flavors, and cooked vs fresh, spicy vs cool was an instant game changer. Indeed, I never looked back from there.

  • Where would I even find Mastodon content, being logged in on Lemmy?

    The instances / servers don't seem to auto-populate here, so would I need to subscribe to something?

  • Good stuff; thanks for sharing.

    The contrast between Curtis' outgoing personality versus the character she played reminded me a bit of Jeremy Brett playing Sherlock Holmes. I would think one's native personality would peek through the stoniness of the role from time to time, regardless.

  • Nice job portraying all that as Biden's specific work.

    In any case, if you want to see the US go hardcore on Israel support, then by all means Trump will do that.

  • World collapses and all maps of New Zealand are destroyed.

    That made perfect sense to me for a moment because I've read several times now that NZ seems to be the preferred location for global billionaires to build their ultimate survival bunkers when collapse happens.

    Plus, I imagine they'd want people topside to hang on there reasonably well for several reasons, such as a labor pool, genetics pool, testing pool, and possibly to grow some food on the surface.

  • I paid around US$700-800 for a nice Neumann mic that I'd researched pretty well, but like a dumbass didn't realise that it required power, meaning I couldn't just hook in to my amp like your basic Shure.

    So later on as a solution, I got myself a Focusrite powered amp-interface that has a bonus of being able to route guitar and mic input in to USB. Spent hours trying to get everything working and kept running in to problems. IIRC the USB signal was barely received by my computer, and the only way the amp received a signal is if the computer was powering the thing, which shouldn't have been a requirement as it already had power.

    I just went back to my Shure while that fancy stuff gathers dust. Similar thing with my Ableton.

  • While I don't dispute any of that, it seems to me that Google's CAPTCHA services can also cycle endlessly no matter what.

    For example, I'll have uMatrix give full permission to the service early in the day, and the queries will never end. Come back a few hours later and it will work first-time, no problem. Other days it might loop in images more than usual but will eventually work.

    As if they have no issues with my particular setup, but sometimes lose track of my progress through the CAPTCHA.

  • Thank you for these thoughts & interesting perspective. :-)

  • Maybe your experience was like mine in class. It just wasn't the right format for me, and I needed to find a different way to unlock the door.