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  • lol. I don't know if anyone will even see this comment.

    Apparently questioning a NotTheOnion "Kamala Harris terrifies flailing Trump to the point of incoherence" story was enough for some lemmy instance to ban me, which I only accidentally learned about from another ban. All that because I dared to ask a question in a "Russia vs. Ukraine" meme thread and bring a dose of reality to a discussion.

    So I learned quickly to not bother discuss simple reality, let alone anything else, with uniparty followers.

    Many of the election season posts have been scrubbed of btw. Very organic!

  • RE federation, the comment only federated after the edit.

    I tried upvoting+downvoting myself first, which is a trick that may have helped in the past, but no dice. So federation doesn't appear to be reliable unfortunately.

    I understand and don't mind delays, but content still getting missing from federation queues is something i thought doesn't happen anymore.


    Edit: This one federated within a couple of minutes. Not bad.

  • Programming @programming.dev

    On "Safe" C++

  • I don't think Russia is winning. I think Russia, for all intents and purposes, already won..at a cost of course.

    But I tend to filter my news by reality and sources by factuality. Most people tend to filter by wishes. So it's normal that some would think otherwise. The other side filtering by wishes may also be thinking that the win came at a much smaller cost than reality.

  • I ain't never looking back.

    Do we have a RemindMe bot on lemmy? Or maybe the double negative was a Freudian slip 😉

    You sound like you fell for some big stereotype-filled detached-from-reality circle jerks, of which, this comment section is one. It actually reminded me for some reason of the Huffington Post's 2016 election predictions. Well, they at least got Texas right. lol.