Shoot it down, or just get it's attention. A lot of the time there's a radio fuckup. If some guy cruising in his Cessna sees a fighter pull up along side, he's definitely switching to 121.5.
There was a commercial jet that was non responsive and the fighter could see the pilots passed out.
Otherwise be there to shoot it down quicker if it looks like it might be taking an aggressive action.
Friendica is the next one we're looking at, but I haven't done anything more than prelim research and securing a domain. I want to make sure pixelfed is running smoothly before adding more.
Mastodon feels well served already, there's a plethora of instances.
The current standard for Fediverse content moderation seems to be for each instance to manage its own content moderation policies, and each instance defederates / block those few instances that are particularly repulsive to them.
Yeah pretty much
A fair concern, but IMO needing something like this is inevitable. Maybe I'm just "early", but I don't think I'm wrong.
I think it would be a major deterrent to new users. I do think it's an interesting concept and would be an interesting experiment on a new instance. I suspect being only supported in Canada would just mean a low number of users though.
I also want people who see my posts to know there's an IRL person behind them and that my account isn't just one sockpuppet of many, though I don't want them to know my IRL identity.
That's reasonable, I'm just not sure that's feasible on this platform. Lemmy is really designed to keep people anonymous. (I don't even have a way to get a user ip address easily.) I also think that's what the community has come to expect, so shifting that would get some pretty mixed responses.
In a way it feels like twitters verified feature, and that makes me wonder if it would work in mastodon
They would just come in via other federated instances. Bots haven't really been a huge issue yet, but it'll be a Fediverse wide one so we need a solution that would scale like that.
I'm also not keen on any sort of pii link to our users, even if it's Canada post holding that data.
If we're not selling user eyeballs or data, do we care if a user maps to a real person?
Daniel Béland, a political science professor at McGill University in Montreal, said many Canadians would want a public statement from the king and they might be mad if that doesn’t happen.
None of us care about the king. What's he supposed to do? England has more than enough problems of their own already.
Usb c has 24 pins. A typical barrel / stereo style jack has 2 - 4. The connector would have to be absolutely huge to carry the number of wires.
Power plugs are similar problems. You need 3 wires and you can't risk the pins crossing over each other and shorting out. You don't care about that on your headphones due to the low voltages. Wall plugs need to be fully isolated and safe.
I think there's a lot of grunt work artists than you might be aware of. My last job was at a video game studio and it was kinda eyeopening the amount of generic story boarding / art work they would send over to Eastern Europe / Asia to be done for cheap.
The visible side of the industry (what you're talking about) yeah I agree, but AI is slowly going to pick away at the lower skill levels until only experts are really useful. How does a junior become an expert in that world?
how will it change the average person’s life in 1 - 3 years?
To be blunt, it'll probably make them worry about losing their job. AI can't do everything and it does a lot of stuff pretty shitty, but so do a lot of people.
Tech workers, artists and other industries have long had to compete with work being sent overseas. Now it's even cheaper and faster.
A lot will fail yes, but I think there's actually a lot of value in AI and many will succeed. Blockchain has always been a solution in search of a problem, but AI actually can help in a lot of ways.
Left from Ushuaia down to Deception Island and further south to near Brown Station. Went on an old Russian science ship being run by Quark.
Penguins have a special anus able to withstand higher pressures, so they can poop away from the nest. There's so many penguins in close proximity though they're all just covered in poop. They live off krill so it's pretty stinky.
Unfortunately I don't think historical posts are pulled in, just things that have happened since our server started watching their server. If you follow them you'll see any future things they make (as will other users on our server).
Shoot it down, or just get it's attention. A lot of the time there's a radio fuckup. If some guy cruising in his Cessna sees a fighter pull up along side, he's definitely switching to 121.5.
There was a commercial jet that was non responsive and the fighter could see the pilots passed out.
Otherwise be there to shoot it down quicker if it looks like it might be taking an aggressive action.