It’s only uncomfortable if you make it uncomfortable, but if you’re all adults it doesn’t have to be. Maybe it helps to grow up in a less puritanical country than the US though.
It’s only uncomfortable if you make it uncomfortable, but if you’re all adults it doesn’t have to be. Maybe it helps to grow up in a less puritanical country than the US though.
The Fifth Element (1997)
To be fair, mathematics also uses single-character variable names
I was going to say toki pona is not quite brainfuck but at least somewhere in that direction, with its tiny vocab
Culturally I’d also put that part of Russia closer to the Slavic countries than to any fully Asian country.
The one thing that comes to mind for wolves and Turkey is the Grey Wolves, I wonder if it’s related
Not allowing people to vote on posts from All - yes please! There’s so many cases of subreddits losing their identity because they started showing up on Reddit’s All.
If I remember right, the game The Talos Principle calls that the Talos principle
200: Here you go (secretly still an error)
8 values has 4 different axes, instead of left/right
How dare you, Hammond is a kind old man with a dream! (and in the book he dies a pathetic death after everything’s already mostly resolved)
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Did you check all the roofs for the hidden grotesque?
limit voting to communities someone is subscribed to
That sounds great. Might also protect against people upvoting posts that don’t actually fit the community
I’ve been meaning to watch it as well! I enjoyed what I’ve watched from Yorgos Lanthimos so far (Dogtooth and The Killing of a Sacred Deer).
communities dont ‘just exist’ in every instance they are created as they are ‘seen’. if a user clicks on a link with the expectation it exists (direct to /c/%com, /m/%com) it will fail with 404 if it has never been seen
On Lemmy, it will just exist when you reload that 404 page.
I know lemmings.world has a bot that subscribes to the most popular communities to make sure those are federated
If you genuinely don’t know: because it’s an attention-grabbing title (which isn’t inherently bad)
Peertube is bigger than I thought!
Eh, trillion is a constant