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I musta missed the rape joke. I just took this as an acknowledgment and maybe slight celebration that a sex offender is going to jail.
Edit: I forgot I’m on my beehaw account and see a much smaller portion of the comments
Tinkerer, Gamer, Programmer, Jack of all trades.
I musta missed the rape joke. I just took this as an acknowledgment and maybe slight celebration that a sex offender is going to jail.
Edit: I forgot I’m on my beehaw account and see a much smaller portion of the comments
Idk all the particulars, I just know my S7 is still not bootloader unlockable, and pretty sure previous galaxy phones weren’t either. That was my last Samsung. Not sure if this was a US thing, a T-Mobile/Sprint think (who I had back then), or a Samsung thing. But HTC and Pixel phones seemed to always be unlockable.
There are models for detecting adult material, idk how well they’d work on CSAM though. Additionally, there exists a hash identification system for known images, idk if it’s available to the public, but I know apple has it.
Idk, but we gotta figure out something
We need more decentralization, a federated image/gif host with CSAM protections
Kbin has a separate tab within a community called “microblog” I think. Any hashtags set by the community are automatically followed in the “microblog” feed and can be fully interacted with.
This doesn’t bring threadiverse content into mastodon, but it does bring kbin users at least, into mastodon.
And with the @ing of lemmy communities, you can post from mastodon to lemmy. There’s some work to be done, for sure, but I think we’re close to a decent solution.
But also, 100% compatibility would be odd, wouldn’t you just switch platforms if you wanted the different functionality.
Samsungs (at least the ones I had) don’t have unlockable bootloaders. And the pixel, well custom Roms don’t fix hardware issues.
no no no, its not a critique specifically of you. Native english speakers do this all the time. And I’m sure its inevitable that “comparatively” will make that transition too.
I’m interested: is there a german word to replace "vergleichsweise " to more explicitly mean “comparison”?
True, true…
Aside: Back in my day, we could use the term “relatively” to mean “in relation to” some other thing. Over time it became “in relation to the average thing” instead of a specific thing. Now it just means “a little bit”/“sort of”. Now people use “comparatively” to convey what “relatively” used to mean. Except… you just now seem to be making that same “relatively” transition with the word “comparatively”. I just find language interesting, and wonder what the next “relatively” will be once that meaning has been lost even to “comparatively”.
There are 2 types of people, the 2/3 year people, and the 20-life people. 10 is a lot to the 2/3 year people… but not to the others
That’s how we treat it in America….
Thanks for the heads up on the coy fish, they’re a great watch.
I just hope one of them doesn’t crash, causing a lithium fire.
So you’ve used TS and wouldn’t opt to kill it?!
Tbh I’ve only used JS and don’t know how different JS and TS are outside the typing.
I highly highly highly doubt that will ever happen. I don’t see how you could achieve such a thing without a fundamental rewrite of Lemmy itself. Or the other option is you basically have a bot going around replicating everything you do, subjecting everyone to your echo. And it’d still not be a perfect sync, because people could only reply to one of the comments/posts
I’ll have to look into the latest androids, but I’m sure the only one that’s really a contender will be the latest Pixel. I love the option to use Graphene OS also.
I stopped taking my meds at one point, won’t make that mistake again. At least not without some other major life changes, but probably not even then.
I found a local instance, and so I get to interact with a small group of geographically relevant people. And between the natural filter of mastodon and the kind of people in the area, I’ve got a nice collection of technologically literate people to talk to. And I’ve found others to follow from boosts.
Additionally, I follow a number of hashtags, from which I get content and potential people to follow.
I thought a reverse proxy was meant to kinda help mitigate some of the threats of having exposed services….
Idk, I’ve got a domain and a reverse proxy with minimal services exposed to the internet. And those services require a login.
Yep, beehaw is defederated from a couple of big instances, and so we don’t get any content from those servers, including comments.
For reference, I’ve got 10 comments under this post.