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The London community is quiet at the moment so I wouldn’t mind moderating it myself for now, adversely I wouldn’t mind taking on mod duties for other communities until such a time where that would become unmanageable. I appreciate the work being done by the way, I can very much feel a contrast now vs when Feddit UK was essentially unmaintained.
I hope we get some sort of intervention here but I doubt it.
Thank you. I’m not the best with messing with CSS but I’ll see what I can do. Realistically though I’ll probably need assistance and I don’t mind waiting till you have a good moment.
Electric fires are no joke. I’m glad no one is hurt and that this might open up discussions about how to avoid future incidents.
Looks like it been fixed up with a bit of trickery It’s a shame as it didn’t leave in that state it’s just the journey wasn’t particularly kind to it.
Hasn’t this been a bit of a running trend now? I’m sure I’m having Déjà vu from it.
Thank you for your consideration sorry for the late reply I thought I replied but apparently didn’t…
I do want to read articles that change my beliefs and I’m willing to listen to any take that goes against the wider narrative, but nothing that was said here really challenges anything being said on most tech news sites.
Yeah news sites might not always have full understanding of the semantics but the wider piont of Google’s Manifest V3 restricting uBlock Origin capabilties and not offering an adequate solution is still very valid.
Has anyone tested this on a Steam Deck yet and can report it’s performance?
It’s sideways for me too.
I love it, I had a Mastodon account but I’ve yet to find an instance I’d call a home. With Lemmy it just fell into place here, defined what the Fediverse even is to me and why having these different instances is important.
Reminds me of one of Oculus Quest 2’s default envioments.
They recently got a new CEO a month ago because Linus the owner realized he was unfit for that purpose. It should have been dealt with years ago but I wonder if some benefit of the doubt can be given here seeing as the company was in a state of transition and probably would of cleaned up the work culture in private.
Or not because Linus still owns the company and the buck stops at the absolute top. He put his friend in high positions so it would cause a uncomfortable position when someone who wasn’t his friend lower down the ladder were to speak out. He has also consistently showed toxic masculinity in the way he acts and has spread it within the fabric in the company,
I have no strong opinion one way or another, but please tell me if I’m being unfair here on either side here. I think the company can still clean itself up and has shown actions before it was publicly known to address it, and I also think the company has misogyny in it’s corporate structure and DNA which will constantly be problematic.
It’s been repeatedly proven that large companies get a impenetrable wall of armour based on fear of speaking out due to fear of retribution or breaking an important connection. Once that wall is broken it allows grievances to finally pass though.
It’s a very iconic building, I wish something better was done with it then a expensive shopping center but I’m also happy it wasn’t demolished altogether either.
I can’t honestly see how any other company can single-handedly stop Google if they go though with this. Google has the ability to strong arm this proposal by having Youtube and Google search dependent on Web Environment Integrity. There are enough alternative to web search but I can’t see how anyone can fight Google’s dominance in video hosting to stop them.
You would almost have to have every other major website intentionally break on Chrome to even the playing field, and if Google still don’t back down you are left with a divided internet.
Redditor for almost about 12 years now. Signed up on Sun 28th Aug 06:12:41 2011. Nuking my account as soon as I can get my data take-out.
This is the second post under “hot” on my home tab BTW.
Ignorance goes both sides though, free and open source has dark aspects to it. The assumed security has no one to hold to account, and for profit companies has real leverage over projects and can hurt the ecosystem if given a chance. Add to that how lax the wider community attitude is to breaking licences and you have a ecosystem that can fail if all you do is assume good faith.
Remember to keep an open mind to everything and not just the things in life you have a particular issue with. Everyone is ignorant to something.
That has always been up in the air, certain functions of the building and it’s link to the building has been designated a secret. It’s not like the building itself is inconspicuous though.