dwm, I got too much used to “it just works” and never ever breaks afrer an update.
dwm, I got too much used to “it just works” and never ever breaks afrer an update.
use homomorphism and apply it to everything:
interface Profitable {
exploitable() --> bool
can_organize() --> bool
}
let profitables: list[Profitable]
for entity in all_things_on_earth {
if entity.exploitable && !entity.can_organize {
profitables.push(entity)
}
}
profit += sell(exploit(profitables))
capital += buy_all_you_can(profit) - (buy_politicians(profit))
Be careful with overwork try to keep life balance. I know it’s difficult when a project is done by passion but health first.
Fair enough I understand your point of view. My appologies for the rude comment. I think this problem will fade with other general instances getting more popular. As I understand Lemmy.ml is closed for new users so it’s only a matter of time.
He is asking the moderators to justify “their” rules on “their” own instance, which I can understand. Arguing that this instance is predominant and therefore should be apolitical is where I disagree.
Op is obviously trying to create drama which is being shared on Reddit to discourage people from joining Lemmy ( not lemmy.ml the instance). Any new user who would spend a bit of time would figure out that there are many instances to all tastes, if not they could create their own instance.
If you have a problem go create your own instance, Lemmy is not centralized.
LMFO I was on the reddit thread reading this post and coudn’t believe my eyes reading the comments. We’re living truly revelation times. Like you said this is a long due wakeup call for the rest of the “uncivilized” world.