Out of 19 people elected, 6 mentioned moderation and/or trust & safety in their platform goals. 4 people mentioned ecosystem diversity. The remaining people mentioned a variety of goals.
When I saw these results, I was was confused why some listed no pronouns at all. When I inquired about it, I was told that it was optional.
Your concern about cisnormativity is totally valid, but I see little correlation with the mod tools? What improvements could be done on the technical side?
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ETA: wow, that scene hit *hard*. i didn't particularly remember that, but devoid of context stands as a neat 4min short. why did you pick that scene?
ETA2: thanks for indirectly guiding us to invidious. seems fantastic!
It's the predicament between choosing convenience or privacy. Apart from local businesses, what other searches have you found are improved by them having your data? For me, it's money exchange rates.
(What alternatives do you use for email and storage, though?)
that's great! way ahead of the goal, i see. what was this last book about?
i've met with 3 people i cherish and haven't seen in a while (a best friend, a cousin, and a fwb), yet there's this lingering sensation it was all sour and i didn't know how to properly react.
apart from that, I've been more physically active in the evenings. and I've eaten! regularly!
i treated myself by having a loooong play session of Hollow Knight. the stopping point was right after a key upgrade, so it felt like a cliffhanger (!!!) for when i pick it up again.
they do have their PRE token: for users (per search), for node operators (as reward), and for advertisers (to stake words).
crypto aside, the results are decent and different, but still quite similar to what google would give you. personally, an option with consistently better results has been Kagi.
though if Presearch soon implements their own index, i might take that back...
all the best for your game! creating something for oneself is really special.
how has your experience been with GB studio so far? a drag-and-drop seems ideal to then extrapolate to code. i've been trying Godot, without any specific project in mind. Even though it's obscure to familiarize with the UI, it's fun to inadvertently break the physics.
have you heard about game jams before? if that's your cup of tea, Theresa this one i recently stumpled upon and might get in.
grandma is hospitalized, yet I'm more stressed about the relatives I'm staying with. yeah, they've been taking care of her for years now, but they mostly talk shit about her. it clashes with the sweet perception i have.
did i really get to know her?
we're all suffering, but I don't know how to help. I tried cleaning a bit, but my uncle got angry about moving his dirty dishes. the least i want rn is to be a burden.
I've been mentally preparing to be a little down for winter, but this is a smack down.
We managed to declutter two big rooms; now we can finally walk!
There was a box with memories dating back to '87! People were crafty. That gave me the idea to make pop-up cards as gifts for xmas, though I've never made one.
Yeah! That's why I mentioned it, it was a fresh ambiguous notation problem that I've never encountered before. Discussions of "is it 1 or 9" get tiring quickly.
At least WA and others tell you how they interpret the input, instead of being a black box (until you get to the manuals). Even though it is obvious in hindsight, I didn't get why two calculators would yield different results; thanks!
Damn ragebait posts, it's always the same recycled operation. They could at least spice it up, like the discussion about absolute value. What's |a|b|c|?
What I gather from this, is that Geogebra is superior for not allowing ambiguous notation to be parsed š
Here's the pdf to the 4th edition.
What improvements did you make based on the book? I'm skimming through it.