As we discuss this new ruleset, I think I will leave my instance to start a new one called The United Instances of Lemmy. From this instance I will then half-heartedly yet aggressively send my users to meddle in other instances affairs on my behalf to impose my interpretation of these Fediverse rules without context alongside a few other instances that share my same limited definitions of right and wrong at the expense of everyone remotely involved.
*Litter Robots™ probably
How do you use this on iOS?
You talking to yourself again?
Ah I accidentally deleted it and I guess the deletion didn’t federate completely, now I un-deleted so we’re good!
We need a bot that puts a better title in the comments, or an automod bot that physically changes the titles to be plain
Also I think a massage therapist will tend to be more educated on the muscles and how they work together than a masseuse
That teaser video on the website is epic beyond words
Well, it really depends on the risk of what you’re doing. Some things could really quickly get you into millions of $$$ in legal fees and other expenses for a tiny slip up, and it would be really stupid not to have some sort of backup plan to cover yourself.
There’s this new company called Duracell that’s making these AA batteries which seem promising too
If they’re one-time use, how does that work with accounts that require that number to stay attached to your account and use it as two-factor authentication?
Definitely use the other resources mentioned here, but Codeium is a really powerful AI chat/pair programmer that I’ve been using for about a year now and it has been extremely accurate in explaining code and giving answers. If you get stuck with learning something or want examples, I would definitely consider using it. It’s a VSCode extension, so you’ll have to have VSCode to use it.
I would want an extremely realistic infinite dynamically-generated open world game that basically combines every game we have into one. You put your VR headset on and you can barely tell the difference between reality and the game. What you imagine is suddenly constructed before you in real time. You can get in a car and cause chaos, escape in a farm meadow by a creek, climb a skyscraper, or start a war. There will be advanced AI pedestrians in the game that you can talk to about anything you want in real time, and the conversation/accent/amount of people will all be determined by the environment you’ve created in the moment.
Choosing to prioritize privacy will definitely affect your online social life—especially if you’re trying to get to know real people using your real identity. Privacy-centered communities are not the ones you should be blaming, however. This is just the unfortunate state of the Internet, and privacy communities simply make us aware of that truth.
A lot of us here are trying to find ways to push back against regulations and groups of people that are violating our privacy before it gets to a place where we no longer have a choice. Going upstream is always more challenging and less convenient than going with the flow, but the hope is that it will be worth it in the long run.
If your online social life is more valuable to you than privacy, you have the total freedom to choose how you want to balance that. Just be careful of projecting your own experience on everyone else.
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