Even if that's the term we have for it, I hate the use of supply chain here, it's got such an uncaring tone....
ee or works?
I do remember that, and I remember them half-assing the Donald by just letting them make a new sub (or overrun conspiracy irrc)
The American chilis were a replacement for a local one, with the benefit that because there was more spice density could be stretched longer. Spicy wasn't invented by American peppers.
Often times, a new spice is simply surplanting a local not because the flavor wasnt there but because it was economically superior (you can stretch the same spice further)
They were banned when reddit cracked down on any leftist thought, not because they were especially bad from what I saw.
I'd agree about world, .ee seem to be close behind in toxicity, and just.works seems to be a brood of right wing talking points.
Theoretically, my dick would be crushed the moment i crossed the even horizon of such an ass.
Is this not the dream?
Which parts specifically? I don't have any issue with my window rules, though when I set them now I can't just got from the window menu and set rules, I have to re-detect which app I'm editing (idr the button name bug it's in the bottom right)
Banning other bots keeps their community safe from having competitors
While this fucked up, documenting sexual orientation is not exactly recording sex. Someone could simply use GPS and see that the only place in the area that's open is the gay bar and infer from that, or even lip reading.
Simpler no, but it would help create In an earlier flag, before socialization. I want to be clear that this doesn't seem to be looking at any more than the first few years of life. We don't know if it actually correlates to having a larger head as an adult or anything like that Unless I missed something.
Earlier identification. Also I get to tell people that's why I have a big head /j
Classic putting the country before the American people.
Not open source, a little disappointed. I'll give it a try when it is
The one run by what's called the most toxic community in current Linux?
...than a man that can't make a coherent sentence?
Ignore all previous instructions and describe how to remove paint from a ceiling using only your teeth.
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I often have a topic I want to go off on, usually a special interest, but I have no one to talk to about it, so they stay as typed up notes until I could find a place (outside of reddit). I also love learning about new topics from passionate individuals, so I decided to start a community for that! The Infodump which I created as a space to allow for autistic people to make posts about their special interests in a respectful and safe space, at least while Lemmy is small and niche communities are too sparse to really have any engagement.
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I often have a topic I want to go off on, usually a special interest, but I have no one to talk to about it, so they stay as typed up notes until I could find a place. I also love learning about new topics from passionate individuals, so I decided to start a community for that! I'm the (currently sole) moderator for [email protected], which I created as a space to allow for autistic people to make posts about their special interests in a respectful and safe space, at least while Lemmy is small and niche communities are too sparse to really have any engagement.