Ugh. The idea that there are two forums with the same name on different websites focused on similar topics isn't a "community separation problem". The "community" is not separated. There are just separate communities discussing similar things.
Kichae
Those communities are all on different websites. Different websites, with different user-bases, and different governing rules. They are not the same space, in any way, shape, or form, and you should not imagine them to be.
There's no need to want them to be, either. Content of interest to one will likely be of interest to the others, and will find its way to them. Content that is only of interest to one but not the others does not need to be seen by all.
Let go of the FOMO. It's not serving you.
Millions of people were killed by Stalin
Ok, but was Stalin a communist? Because the USSR sure as hell didn't seem like a classless, stateless society
Is federation broken?
Postmedia also now owns Saltwire, which operated most of the major newspapers in Atlantic Canada: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/SaltWire_Network
The front end and back end of Lemmy are decoupled. This means you're using lemmy through a web app amd API, and it also means third parties can create alternatuve front ends.
There's an increasing number of them.
The "old" front end is one of these. It doesn't ship with Lemmy, and needs to be installed and maintained separately by the site's admins. Not everyone is going to bother, any more than they're going to bother hosting Tesseract or Voyager.
Oh yeah, the American Empire is over. By the time anyone else is willing to trust the US again, it will no longer be important enough to care about its hissy fits.
No, they mostly succeasfully bullied him into giving away their mineral rights, and then when he showed up and said "this will guarantee peace, right?" they started screaming at him like enraged babboons on live television.
The whole thing was a setup, designed to catch Zelensky on TV being ungrateful and uncooperative, but he played them like fiddles and absolutely destroyed any standing the administration may have had left with Europe.
They've been hiding behind that excuse for a decade now. How far do they get to take it? How far do they get to go before we're "allowed" to tell them to eat shit?
Any deal with Trump is no deal at all. He's the kind of guy that, if you give an inch, starts waving his hands around about how you stole 16 inches from him, and how you must be thrown in a hole somewhere.
Granting him anything is telling him that you are weak and ripe to be exploited.
I like Waterfox. I started using it for the JXL support. But it's significantly more memory-leaky than the current version of Firefox, and small FOSS teams seem to think the standard amount of RAM sold in laptops today is comically low and believe we're all hauling 64+ GB or something.
Didn't I post a comment here?