Yeah it's so fun to watch l.w melting over Luigi, I wonder if they'll next also melt over reference to Luigi's Mansion (a videogame) like Reddit is doing.
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This is one of the reasons why I'm against the anti-intellectualism trend of trying to "consolidate" Lemmy communities. Basically subjects everyone who is potentially interested in a given subject to submit to one singular ToS of the (artificially) "popular" community du jour.
Tonces, por ahí entendería el comportamiento de “ponerse la camiseta”, pero… eso deja precedentes para el resto de la relación laboral :/
Como decía mi profe de Micro, "hay una diferencia de este vola'o entre ponerse la camiseta y ser hueón".
que duerma bonito se me levanta tempranito a las 23 horas.
I think you've pretty much nailed it. KFC can't ban you from buying a Burguer King that McDonalds is secondhand selling.
This meme could have been an email!
Buenas noches.
It could be conditioned to revision. If you want to have your posts moved, they would be checked over by the moderation at server B.
But the fact that not even that is an option in the first place means this is a nonstarter for anyone who is interested in keeping the history of their presence.
Added to my dictionary!
USSR: United States of Systemic Racism
Regarding things like dockers and flatpaks, I mostly "solve" it by only running official images, or at least images from the same dev as the program, where possible.
But also IMO there's little to no reason to fear when using things like flatpaks. Most exploits one hears of nowadays are of the kind "your attacker needs to get a shell into your machine in the first place" or in some cases evn "your attacker needs to connect to an instance of a specific program you are running, with a specific config", so if you apply any decent opsec that's already a v high barrier of entry.
And speaking of Debian, that does bring to mind the one beef I have with their packaging system: that when installing a package it starts the related services by default, without even giving you time to configure them.
But Kagi is going to run on the webkit engine, right?