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Because Lemmy is usually marketed as the Fediverse alternative to Reddit, not as a communist platform.
Because Lemmy is usually marketed as the Fediverse alternative to Reddit, not as a communist platform.
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All you need to know to get upvotes on Lemmy is “left good, right bad”.
Because until the Middle Ages, Europeans were afraid of the number 0.
If year 1 is the 1st year, then surely the first year of the 21st century should be 2001?
It is. The system is confusing.
And if you have any nuanced opinion on anything, you get called an enlightened centrist who only wants half a genocide.
I just wouldnt want to see sneaky “promoted” posts aka ads
Nobody is forcing you to follow users/communities on Threads.
How else would you install something that doesn’t happen to be in your favorite package manager?
As opposed to cloning a random repository and running make
or something?
What are the hardware requirements?
“100% Open Source“
[links to two proprietary services]
Why are so many projects like this?
SourceHut and Kagi.
C:
return *(solution_t*)&problem;
Indentation is visible, and much more so than braces.
PEP8 is clear about that.
Actual C: Problem → Segmentation fault
Recommendation algorithms are fine as long as they’ce user-centric and opt-in.
The ability to choose what platform to use seems closer to the principle of voluntary exchange than to authoritatianism.