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  • Lets assume instead they will moderate in a "European centrist way". Then by American standards they'll be criticized for being far left still.

    That's a far better situation than supporting genocidal dictatorships. I don't think that's a hard standard to hold

  • @nutomic I hope you're currently taking notes of all of the feedback you're getting from everyone, particularly this comment. There is a lot that lemmy.ml needs to do to rehabilitate their reputation, and that needs to be done before people will be willing to donate.

    If the lemmy devs continue to ignore the feedback from everyone regarding their management of lemmy.ml, their problem is only going to get worse. But if they are open minded about feedback then they have a chance to win people back

  • You're forgetting that "strength" has a formalized engineering definition, which is the amout of force (not energy or impact) a material can resist before deforming or breaking.

    The other 2 properties you're alluding to are hardness (force needed per unit of deformation) and toughness (energy absorbed before deforming or breaking. All of these are important factors when choosing materials for a particular use case.

    The article is comparing the material to kevlar and spider silk, which suggests that they're referring to tensile strength, which is a proper use case. It isn't the paper's fault that your are incorrectly conflating "strongest" with "best". What's best for any particular use case is going to be dependent on design requirements.

  • Don't forget that they were one of the main devs raising a shitfit when Steam brokered a deal with Nvidia to allow users to stream their entire Steam library via GeForce Now. They wanted to force players to buy it a second time to stream it. A game they already owned.

    They've been dead to me ever since that greed-fueled tantrum.