Whatever black tea steeped for slightly longer than whatever it says, teaspoon or two of sugar, and a splash of milk. I mostly drink black coffee though.
Like... what will actually bring on a lot of downvotes is not just disagreeing with people (though of course it will), but doing it in a specific way. Specifically acting like you're trying to start shit. The misogyny thing there is ringing alarm bells because if you wanted to know what the obvious and incontroversial definition was, you'd look it up and it would take ten seconds.
The internet is full of people trolling and trying to disguise it as "Just Asking Questions"/JAQing off. Either arguing or trying to get people arguing, while having what they believe is "plausible" deniability because after all "it's just a question bro".
"a federation" meaning what? Lemmy lets you view, for example, only communities that are local to your instance. Otherwise you're left with blocking individual instances.
ml hosting communities outside of their actual scope is actually detrimental when federated elsewhere. It gives the impression of general interest or even niche communities and users that are available to you, but which are also secretly conditional on you being a tankie.
Lemmy's design (unwisely) means instances "own" both accounts and communities, and also that an instance that just doesn't like you could cut you off from swathes of people and content. That is not even necessarily bad if it's done for honestly stated reasons, it's fine and necessary for parts of the fediverse to curate themselves and have varying rule sets. It is bad if it's done under false pretenses. Federation means things show up at an equal footing, and that leaves no room for instances to be dishonest about what they are.
ml, based on its behavior, is a highly niche server and that niche is not primarily foss or privacy.
Assault and battery, serial murder or at least manslaughter I guess, arson, theft, looting ancient burial sites, hunting endangered species, regicide, trespassing, making rude gestures at a a dog.
There are several Swiss cheeses that are notable, but referring to one specific kind as "Swiss" (that may or may not be Swiss Swiss), I believe is a US thing to do?
It's probably easier to just start curating a bunch of filters - I already wrote a couple as a hacky instance block, because that functionality is unavailable on kbin.
I think I misunderstood lemmyvore a bit, reading some criticism into the Lego metaphor that might not be there.
To me, "playing with bricks" is exactly how I want a lot of my coding to look. It means you can design and implement the bricks, connectors and overall architecture, and end up with something that makes sense. If running with the metaphor, that ain't bad, in a world full of random bullshit cobbled together with broken bricks, chewing gum and exposed electrical wire.
If the whole set is wonky, or people start eating the bricks instead, I suppose there's bigger worries.
(Definitely agree on "low code" being one of those worries, though - turns into "please, Jesus Christ, just let me write the actual code instead" remarkably often. I'm a BizTalk survivor and I'm not even sure that was the worst.
Good on you for asking instead of just assuming these are of earth-shaking importance and infinite hilarity to everyone on the planet.
I'm sure there are politics, political "humor" subs where this fits right in. Several, in fact, on several instances. I would check my blocklist but it is a dozen pages long at this point, and not searchable. You're on World, so have a look at https://lemmy.world/communities
Grams, kilograms and pounds all measure mass. They're just "stretched" differently by this or that factor.
There is also a "pound" - lbf - that's a confusingly named separate unit for force. E.g. pressure can be measured in pounds per square inch - it is a force distributed over an area, not a mass.
It already sort of is, it's just that people don't always even necessarily know which community things are from, let alone care how that community might dictate that they vote.
For starters they keep making mostly the same game over and over. They're essentially doing the Bethesda shtick except their end results are better. Sticking to stuff that can mostly be made in the same engine as the thing you finished 15 minutes ago is going to shave off a lot of time compared to making a new game.
Of course that's not to shit on incremental improvements or engine reuse or anything. That is just sound thinking as long as the games are good.
Whatever black tea steeped for slightly longer than whatever it says, teaspoon or two of sugar, and a splash of milk. I mostly drink black coffee though.