

How many bloods should a healthy man have?
Lemmy shouldn’t have avatars, banners, or bios
How many bloods should a healthy man have?
But the paper said you shouldn’t
This is already a thing that happens currently. Some admins/moderators don’t like being downvoted and ban people for “vote manipulation” because they vote on things in their feed.
It is leading to exactly that, where people are worried that using the voting system as intended will lead to exclusion from participation in some communities.
Anya could talk to me about anything and I would listen
Anything vaguely circular must be a butthole. Radial symmetry isn’t found anywhere else in nature
You end up with echo chambers by blocking people and communities you don’t like.
Downvoted content is not only still visible, half the sorting options ignore it.
This is terrible advice
Most humans aren’t hunters at all
Probably Monty Python’s Life of Brian
I was one of those Holy Grail kids, I loved the movie and memorized the lines. Wanting more, I looked up other Monty Python works
I was in 7th grade or something, raised in a very religious home. I was not expecting what Life of Brian was, and I know I wasn’t old enough to understand all of the jokes they made
Hilarious movie
North America. Is there a pattern of difference?
Zero issues, everything works exactly as I expect
Not to say no issues exist, but I have encountered none, and that is data
This is what I’ve been saying. I think it should go even further and give admins a default block list of users.
A lot of folks talk about how Lemmy became useable after they spent hours (or sometimes a month) blocking the right communities and users, but most social media users don’t want to work that hard, they just want to start doomscrolling.
There are many responses. Not all of them are right
Well in Rain Man, he counted 246 toothpicks (“82, 82, 82.”) out of 250
“who wants to shoot a billionaire?”
Which network is this on? I don’t usually like reality tv, but this sounds fascinating
There are very few situations where a dead man’s switch would have helped these whistleblowers.
Once they have gone public and are at risk of being “suicided” they should have already released everything they knew. Sitting on it after already going public in any way only helps if the goal is to blackmail or extort the company, rather than to expose the company or protect others.
A lot of people have latched onto the idea of a dead man’s switch (and I get it, technical solutions are fun to create), but the only part of the scenario it would help is before the whistleblower goes public, while they are still gathering information and haven’t yet been discovered by the company. Even then, it wouldn’t protect them from being killed, it would only ensure that the partial work is released in case they were discovered and prevented from finishing it.
The Tick.
I really enjoyed the comic book hero shows, and The Tick and Freakazoid were great fun to watch as parodies of the genre.
I was so happy to see The Tick get a couple of seasons as an Amazon show.
Iran was against Trump, so they didn’t win
Uh… How is it a distraction? It’s the same problem
Leverage was/is a pretty ridiculous show sometimes (it’s basically just Ocean’s Five as a series), but I still enjoyed it far more than Dexter