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  • I am a volunteer organizing holidays for people with disabilities (3 timesaver year) and this is one of my biggest fears. Every start of a holiday we discuss what to do in case of emergency but I hope that I will never need it…

  • And following up: since Lemmy-easy-deploy is so… well… easy, can’t you make that official as well?

    Have an advance option where one could configure everything and one where all is done and automatically works for the somewhat less technical admins?

  • I do understand it. These are browsers that they decided during development that are not supported. Not supported means not tested by a full QA team for months. And users are generally stupid, soba simple warning (use at your own risk) is something that does not work.

    So they decide to just not support the other browsers.

    To be clear, I am definitely not a fan of Adobe of this mechanism, just explaining.

  • Besides what max_p explained, my reasoning was/is this:

    I am a Reddit refugee. I did not want to have one corporation “in charge” of my account anymore on a platform. That is why I like the idea of the fediverse. Multiple instances make it more “resilient” towards “strange” decisions or decisions that don’t align with my ideas.

    However, on one instance, the admin is the sole responsible (who does not even have to explain the decisions to a board or something). So making sure you are active on multiple instances counters their “power”.

    I even went so far as to running my own instance. Because then I can be the crazy dictator if I want to.

  • The story is not about bombing Japan.

    Yes, that was a war crime. Yes, that was terrible.

    But if you know the story of Oppenheimer, or seen the movie, he did not decide anything. The military took over at that moment in time.

    So if it was a movie about the military, this had to be shown. But it is about him. So a suggestion (as is clearly in the movie for about the last hour or so) is more than enough of you ask me.