

Today I learned that Wikipedia is becoming also a curated urban dictionary.
Today I learned that Wikipedia is becoming also a curated urban dictionary.
I suppose you are on lemmy. Lemmy is kind of the reddit of the fediverse. Imagine that now everyone can create their own reddit server with blackjack and hookers. That is the server you are on, someone decided to create a server for the world. But now I am on another server with different owners, rules and mods (basically blackjack and different hookers). I can interact with you on your server and you can interact with me on my server because our servers are federated.
Now imagine that you can do this for every social media. Reddit, X(itter), Instagram, YouTube, Tiktok, WhatsApp. Everything is available in the fediverse (with more or less issues depending on what you are looking for).
This seems so unlikely that it may be done on purpose. Is there a way to calculate the probability of this being on purpose? For instance, if she had 30 pairs of socks to start with, it seems unlikely to reach 20 single socks if they are randomly lost. Intuitively it should depend on how far we are from the expected value of single socks after losing N socks, but idk how to model nor calculate this.
A balance between communities. There are communities that are very active and fill my feed. Although those community are OK, I am much more interested in some smaller and niche communities. Those get lost in the feed.
I saw it somewhere and it just sticks. I assumed that pronunciation as well
To connect it to a dock station and have a full desktop experience. That is my use case
What is the advantage of Bluesky’s model over Xitter? Are they just outsourcing servers while still holding censorship and manipulation power?
There is this one guy that represented me well for the last 6 years. While he was running the party things were good. From then on things went a bit downhill. He is still there and doing a good job though.
Confession: I use indicator lights so much that I sometimes use them in very tight turns
I am still trying to understand how this is a relevant technology post to the world
I really hope you are right. I currently predict some issues with the scalability of the fediverse, maybe due to ignorance. If the majority of people switch their social media to the fediverse, the current volunteer hosted infrastructure will crash. Such infrastructure is not cheap to maintain and donations may dry out at some point. Specially for pixelfed, loops and peertube. The fediverse may run into trouble without easy self-hosting solutions
I do not really work with excel beyond the basics. Why can’t free solutions like libre office and open office replace excel?
I get that Musk is doing all types of tropes. But… what is the source for this newspaper I never heard about before? Is there any evidence for these pressures beyond “Trust me bro, we are the Latin times”?
I also deleted my reddit account. What is happening in that sub?
Me too. What now?
This was the the only way I could delete my account
I am a new starter. The pain lasted for a week or two. I think that my feet were pointing outwards a bit. I kept running and I don’t get pain on the calf anymore. Now I only get the regular knees pain that I always got whenever I tried to run. I suppose it will go away with time as I keep running short distances and increase the load over time
On Chrome it does not work either
Not in the front. In the back. But the outside. For the right leg, it would be on the back and right. So in the calf. The left leg is the same but symmetrical. The pain has been evolving to a discomfort
I am using Firefox. I tried to disable the cookie protection and their website still does not work
Oh no, here comes Nintendo after a massive brain fart