If you are part of the federation you wear a uniform, sure. If you are not, you don’t. So what?
I think you meant to say starfleet instead of federation…
The American Civil War was arguably not actually a civil war, but a war of secession.
Going by what exactly people these days will label as "marxist", I'm going to go with coincidence.
Is the "Fire Storm" Emblem on the front of the car on the billboard making the whole thing look AI generated, or am I getting paranoid? Or maybe both?
Buddhism is also much younger than 8500 years, and its arrival in Japan much more recent again.
The Jōmon period lasted longer than stated here. According to Wikipedia, it lasted from 14000 BCE (so 16000 years ago) to around 300 BCE (i.e. ~2300 years ago).
Oh no, what bullshit is it this time?
I'm not going to pretend Harris is not the only sane yet realistic option atm, but those "policies", at least what's shown in that screenshot here…
Those aren't policies, those are empty feel-good slogans. They are ambitions at best, and extremely vague ones at that. You could come up with just about any actual policy from just about any political camp and make a passable argument for how it fits in there.
The rules explicitly say "No AI art".
The only label on the map that's both on Latin and in old German.
Because after moving very slowly and steadily for just about forever, the other galaxies will suddenly make a jump of like ten thousandth of a degree.
Imagine the following:
You actually can stop the time by snapping you fingers, but it stops time for the entire universe, including yourself, with the exception of one single observer on some unimportant planet in the Andromeda galaxy. After 100 years from the POV of that observer, time resumes again.
Would you even be able to tell?
Is OpenBSD seriously still using CVS for development?
I can see it going both ways. Talking about execution times, this would be an exaggeration, but then, these memes always are.
Here's something I don't understand: Why don't they just make the drone target the jammer when it's jammed? That's pretty much the only signal that's clear as day in these conditions, and when it's done, there's one less jammer…
Attempted electrical substation sabotage is an easy way to fix your loneliness forever. And also all of your other problems.
Er lässt sich von superdümmlichen Mobile Games ausnehmen, sie ist zu doof um zu verstehen, was eine Frage ist — Match made in heaven, oder?
Photon UI does not work in Firefox 122 on Linux
The photon UI under photon.lemmy.world does not work for me in Firefox 122 under Linux, showing nothing but blank page when I open it. It works in Chromium and in Firefox on Android.
When I open the developer console, I get the following error message:
Uncaught (in promise) TypeError: e.moderation is undefined
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A major subreddit, r/pics, seems to have gone back on the blackout
Crossgeposted von: https://lemmy.world/post/76993
> It is read-only, no new submissions allowed, but it is no longer private.
A major subreddit, r/pics, seems to have gone back on the blackout
It is read-only, no new submissions allowed, but it is no longer private.
Is there any community specifically for finding communities
Is there any lemmy community for finding and discussing other communities, in the sense of "Hey, I am interested in this and that topic, which community should I join?"
How are lemmy and kbin related?
I see kbin.social mentioned here and there where lemmy is discussed. How are those two related? Are they linked up, or are those completely separate communities?
How does i2p compare to tor?
It seems like what i2p is doing largely overlaps with what tor does. How do the two compare, and why would you use one over the other?
Can we get any numbers about new users?
I see plenty of posts talking about a huge influx of new users to lemmy.ml lately. Can we get some numbers about that? How many new users per day are we talking? How does that translate to number of requests per second (or minute) on the frontend?
What kind of hardware is lemmy.ml running on? Is it just a single server? Can lemmy instances be run on a loadbalanced cluster?
I'm really interested to see how efficient and resilient the lemmy software really is, at the moment I am getting the impression that it is buckling under the load of, honestly, not even that many users...
Comment posts to some other instances don't work
In some cases when I post a comment to a topic on a different instance, the comment will seemingly just disappear into thin air. Posting and commenting to the Lemmy Support community seems to work mostly fine, even though it is on lemmy.ml while my account is on lemmy.world. Any comments I tried to make on feddit.de just plain disappeared, though, no trace of them anywhere, not in my profile, not in the discussion thread, not even on the actual feddit.de instance.
Any idea what's going wrong here?
Any way to disable the automatic blurring of images from NSFW posts?
See title, is there any way to make lemmy not automatically blur the image thumbnails in posts marked as "NSFW"?