That complicates things. I would check whether subtitles are enabled (burn-in is notoriously slow) and then try manually adding your server via the app (to rule out wan/relay). Could also recreate the issue and check the server logs - timestamps should tell you what actions were taken when.
Lemmy is small enough to only have useful bots now. Naively, I think policing bot content across instances will grow into a nightmare the day that policing is needed.
I would hope someone would step up who is more qualified than me, but if it has to come down to me, it is something I would consider
Really conflicted here. Back in 2016 news of Oprah, The Rock, Kevin Hart, other celebrities running circled and (at least in the communities I was a part of at the time) that was whole-heartedly rejected on the basis of qualification. How much should that matter now?
Blindly. People love to list them as evidence as if the numbers stand on their own. Reality is a person had some hand in assembling the numbers and there is no such thing as a bulletproof statistic. Good statistics ought to be scrutinized.
About a decade ago I worked for T-Mobile on a very similar product. I would be surprised if they used any security considering during my time there, they would commonly ship hackathon projects as-is.
The Russian president, however, claimed he was open to compromise, with the Kremlin calling on the US to join it in dividing up the natural resources for the two nations to share
No, you don't need to carry ID on you — many people that don't drive (and many others that do) don't have IDs.
You'll also note that the state-issued ID must indicate the holder is a US-citizen. Most states have an upgraded version (enhanced) ID/ Drivers License that can be used to this end but it typically requires additional verification and an added fee — it is not provided by default. Non-citizens such as visa-holders and even non-legal residents are also able to obtain a state-issued ID, though not an enhanced drivers license.
The second part of that clause mentions accompanyment of proof of citizenship. This is usually a birth certificate which is often lost and costs money and takes roughly a month for states to tender a copy to the "holder". Not sure of other states, but at least the few I am aware of do not provide a legal copy by default. Instead these must be ordered from the state.
Really sucks that we can't seem to be able to enjoy this bright spot. I'm thinking if this american research we just have to hope they don't lose funding.
That complicates things. I would check whether subtitles are enabled (burn-in is notoriously slow) and then try manually adding your server via the app (to rule out wan/relay). Could also recreate the issue and check the server logs - timestamps should tell you what actions were taken when.