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  • As it should

  • Yup, they should have nationalized those assholes for continuing to drive railroads into the ground. They're run by bsolute total incompetents

  • Why would they? They're a private company, the government has absolutely zero business interfering in a labor dispute with private companies, unless of course they want to acknowledge that they do have power over private businesses like these to regulate them. In which case they should fucking nationalize them and throw the execute board in jail.

  • I too would like to know this and am too lazy to look at the source code. Maybe tomorrow.

  • I have a feeling they're gonna get even more racist when masses of climate refugees flee south America and central Mexico right into the rust belt

  • I would just check the communities on the top few instances

  • Right? They could have done a billion things to become profitable, they're a top site for traffic for multiple countries. The fact that this is all they could muster just proves their incompetence.

  • I've wondered about this quite a bit. If I were a fucking asshole like spez and wanted to defeat edit/delete scripts, I would set it so there's 2 entries, one is the original comment and a second column for an edited value. Everytime there's an edit update the 2nd one.

    I had the idea to start all my comments with gibberish, and then edit with my actual comment, but that got a little tedious lol.

  • They're simply trying to prevent any nut job spinning up /r/watchpeopledie15 and generating a press wildfire again

  • Lol reddit search has always been almost entirely worthless. I know search can be hard, but it has to be by design.

  • Damn, I presume there's a GitHub issue open for that lockup problem.. that's pretty serious.

  • Someone has (or had?) a bot that would repost threads from popular reddit subs. Always saw them in new but without any comments or upvotes. It didn't interest me, seemed artificial.

    I think Lemmy just needs to keep growing organically for now as instance operators and the code devs figure out the scaling problem.

  • I'd suggest making one on programming.dev and advertising it there on the more popular communities

  • I believe there's a tool someone made that will have your instance pre-seed itself with other communities so they show up in all regardless of user subscription. Can't find it atm