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  • HOAs have excessive rights especially newer ones and this is probably actually legal. The city likely owns none of it btw.

    HOAs are a blight on American home ownership, John Oliver did a segment on it, but new HOA contracts are crazy if you haven't had a peek at one.

  • Okay, not my point. The point is that part of the human condition is that the more urban you are the more liberal you will be.

    Someone in a rural environment does not see the problems that someone in an urban environment does which means the two groups have different priorities, look at New York. You see the same trend of blue in the cities and great big swaths of red everywhere else. Same for Washington State, same for California, really just pick a state and you're going to see this trend.

    It's in no way a uniquely Southern thing. It's just the fact that if your closest neighbor is 3 miles away and you know everyone in town, the scope of your problems are going to be pretty limited. That's because you don't know anyone who has the problems the city folk are complaining about, so the magnitude of the problems are lost on you.

  • No problem, and it makes sense from a technical perspective if you care.

    Lemmy instances are not operated by a single entity, which means their uptimes are going to differ, possibly dramatically. If the federation simply linked to the other instances, then if say Lemmy world went down, all the instances that federate with it would have a lot of broken content.

    Instead, what happens is that the content is still interact able on the other instances, because there exists a copy. When Lemmy world comes back online, content gets synced and merged from the instances that were still available.

    It allows for a natural redundancy, so what you can do, is create another instance all your own, curate only the things you care about, and have that data populated on your instance. Then the next time we're in an upgrade cycle you can still view previous content from Lemmy world and others instead of constantly just getting a 503 error.

  • Also, am I reading this correctly that weed has a very low lethal dose? As in not much of it will kill you?

    No, you are not reading that correctly. It's a ratio derived from the amount needed to achieve desired effects vs the amount that can kill you, so the higher the number the more dangerous it is.

    So this chart states that marijuana is pretty safe, in fact if you just looked at the other drugs on the chart you probably could've figured out you weren't reading it correctly.

  • But I think completely screwing a Republican nominee over will harm his following a lot, as well as his legacy, and I imagine both of those are things he still cares about.

    He's old as dick, I don't think he much cares about the next go round.