I’ll gladly vote Camshaft 2024
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Stuped person says stuped things, people boom
I have trouble with using tone in my words but not interpreting tone from others’ words. Weird, isn’t it?
Formerly on kbin.social and dbzer0
I’ll gladly vote Camshaft 2024
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Is this a reference lol
Mildly?
Have to say, I get that this is unpaid and great volunteering, but that website has pretty bad contrast. Sorry.
Welcome! kbin.melroy.org is the biggest one that I’ve seen that isn’t blocked on my school network. It’s run by one of the maintainers (hmmm, m-bin, melroybin?) and uses the latest stable release if that’s a plus for you.
To the best of my knowledge, there is no political situation.
paid ActivityPub updooterer wen
The point is we hook into existing search engines that are widely used.
They don’t live in Mali, they chose the TLD for its acronym’s meaning
Welp, at least it works. It’s called punycode, and some browsers have disabled it by default due to Cyrillic letters posing a security risk. For non-domains, percent-encoding is available.
https://ign.中国 ? There’s been a standard to encode it as xn-- for a while.
Mario Wonder also does that. Anyone know any others?
“Be outside Europe” is hardly a guide to opt in.
Ah, that makes sense.
Meta will access Threads accounts via federation? Um, sure… I mean it’s on their platform already…
I agree. IMO the thing with everyone defederating from Threads is stupid. I’m expecting both of our replies to receive a bit of downvotes now.
Yeah, because your instance and almost all instances have decided to straight-up defederate cuz Meta will access the federated info
I just edited my comment to add a link to the guide for opting in.
Threads has close ties with Instagram
(Threads uses opt-out ActivityPub.)
Edit: It’s actually opt-in.
I understand that, but is that worthy of an instant 1-star review?
the food that’s still festering on your kitchen table at 4 am
In this specific situation, there’s nearly no harm done unless you work at a food coloring factory. One could argue that this was a preventative measure.
Passing the bill also gathers that empirical data by comparing against other states.
There are studies. I even put them in the description. (It’s just that there hasn’t been wide and national studies yet, which is a fair point I guess.)
Stuff like Recall is okay if it’s local and opt-in