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No, they’re just piles of general waste. You know, the same stuff we throw in rivers or elect as president.
No, they’re just piles of general waste. You know, the same stuff we throw in rivers or elect as president.
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There are enough mundane explanations for why a satellite can, in fact, burst into 100 pieces.
The scenario you describe is so far from reality that it’s hard to take as something other than a creative writing exercise. Israel is not existentially threatened at all. The IDF is far better equipped than all the other countries in the region and Israel was just in the process of normalizing relations with some of its neighbors, including Saudi Arabia. All the military support from the USA isn’t saving anyone, it’s just funneled there to keep the military industrial complex happy and kill Palestinian children as a byproduct.
Soon hundreds of churches will claim to have a genuine fragment of his fidget spinner.
Ah yes, the unenlightened peasants cannot be trusted to form their own opinions. In fact, why let them vote at all?
The most common physical attacks will be you misplacing your device or some friend/burglar/cop taking it. FDE works great in those scenarios.
Applying AI-voodoo to a non-existing problem with unknown side effects? Sign me up!
It’s not. Image hosting sites have existed for decades. Websites are not liable unless they have actual knowledge of illegal content and ignore takedown requests. Stop fearmongering.
Tbf Max would have pushed no matter what the team told him.
While it’s stupid that ISPs are using their monopolies to screw consumers, the concept of data caps is not as stupid as you might think.
You’re not just paying for the connection between you and the ISP, but also all the other data links that get your internet traffic to its destination. For example, those cables across the ocean are owned third parties and they charge money for every byte that goes through. It wouldn’t be unreasonable for ISPs to pass that cost to users.
Furthermore, most links are overprovisioned in order to keep costs down. For example, if you assume that users only use 10% of their bandwidth on average, that means you can fit 10x as many people on a connection (or maybe 8x to account for peaks). This does mean that users should be discouraged from using their full bandwidth for long durations, otherwise the network operators can’t overprovision as much and have to invest more in infrastructure.
Just so you know, this also creates more load on other instances, especially the larger ones.
Never repeat anything 👍
*except the identity function 🤓
Yes, that was what I was referring to. However, this is assuming that Lemmy has properly implemented webfinger and doesn’t store direct links (which I haven’t checked).
Alternatively, you could proxy all requests with application/activity+json
in the Accept
or Content-type
headers.
You can, but other servers will not recognize it as the same server.
There are however ways to run your server on a subdomain and make it appear as if it’s still the original domain. Is that what you’re looking for?
Deliberately taking the most negative misinterpretation of what was said. It almost feels like Reddit again.