That makes sense. While it's never been a big problem for me to have windows reordered, I could imagine use cases where that would be a pain. For myself, it's pretty straightforward. I don't need titles, because my window manager always shows a thumbnail of the window contents. But while I may have 10 or 15 windows at a given time, I generally only have a few windows that stay up consistently. The others come and go as I need them.
Firefox does have "pinned tabs" which are a part of what you were saying, they preserve the tabs if you close the browser. I use this for the tabs I always have up, like streaming video, e-mail, and Lemmy.
Even in Spacey’s case, why did most of these allegations not come out until he admitted he was gay?
I think it went the other way around, didn't it? At least the first accusations came out, and he used the occasion to say "I didn't do that! But now that I'm talking about this stuff, by the way I'm gay."
It wasn't a great look, because it came across that he tried to deflect the accusations by coming out as gay.
Help your son look for a new job. This is not an environment I would be fostering. Help him find a more suitable place to be.
The rest of it, you may still have trouble deciding what to do, but I don't think it matters nearly as much as helping to find or create a better environment for him to work in.
For what it's worth, I've been ride or die for Firefox, and I use Chase's online banking for years and it never blocked me. I'm not sure what caused the issue for you, but I don't think that was the typical experience
I don't care for most memes (usually the joke itself is just that you referenced something well-known) because they are no longer clever after the first couple times. However I don't think the joke you posted is technically a meme.
I think you've lost some perspective here. You asked a simple question, and people explained how it works.
Do you want to group all the communities together? Take it up with the W3C Social Web Working Group, who own the standard for ActivityPub. It's a group of people, make your concerns known and maybe they'll agree with you and change it. I don't think they will, because I don't agree that this is a problem that needs to be solved, but I'm not part of that group, so I guess that doesn't matter.
In the meantime, why are you reacting like this to the helpful people who answered your question?
I get the impression that is just Bing's way of handling conflicts. I noticed if I correct it, ChatGPT will usually apologize and agree with what I say, while Bing will say it doesn't want to talk about it anymore and make you start a new conversation
I guarantee it won't be long before communities begin using this information.
Remember on Reddit how many subs would prematurely ban any accounts that participated in subs they disliked? That was entirely driven by the users, not the platform. Imagine if they had your voting information too.
I predict we'll start seeing throwaway accounts for voting, to disassociate your voting records from your posting persona.
I think the biggest concern is getting all participating instances to agree on how to handle the issue.
We'll start to see more fragmentation of the Fediverse as different instance owners have different views on what should be done. But many of the measures to fight this will only work if all participating instances do the same, whether actively, or by using a new version of the federation standard. Some instances may think the way is to be more transparent, while others may think the way is to obscure the votes more. Now you'll have the "transparent" fediverse and the "obscure" fediverse with fundamental disagreements with each other on the way things work.
It's interesting times ahead. Personally, I don't think federation is the simple answer to all our social media woes like some folks around seem to think. There's a lot that needs to be addressed, which will be uncovered as more companies like Meta try to get in on it.
I appreciate the illustration (and even warning) here. I predict things like this will just lead to more people having throwaway accounts. Now instead of just having throwaway accounts for posting shameful stories, you'll also find people with their "commenting" accounts separate from their "voting" accounts.
The more I see kbin users calling people out for downvoting them, the faster I expect the votes to just become gamed instead of natural. Anything that's used to draw attention to the way people vote will make this worse.
We're in the early stages, but as soon as we start seeing communities that ban users based on their voting records, people will just find other ways to obscure things, which will make it even harder for instance admins to address massive misuse of the voting system.
I believe it outputs the prime factors of the number you gave it.
The yeet value is just specifying if the function succeeded or not