

It’s hardly diminishing your anonymity. There are plenty of services to create an anonymous email account.
It’s hardly diminishing your anonymity. There are plenty of services to create an anonymous email account.
There are quite a few in !buyeuropean@feddit.uk
Didn’t even need remote version control. All it required was essential files version controlled in the local folder.
Henry Ford was the only american named in Mein Kampf. Hitler had a portrait of Ford in his office. Likewise Ford idolised his buddy Hitters
From what I can see a wordpress plugin uses an icon you disagree with. You’d rather they use something else. Rather than approach them constructively you post your emotional response as an issue on their repo? What response are you expecting from the maintainers?
feud
frontline is shifting
Why all the militaristic language?
If you want to be taken seriously you should re-word your issue and the title.
Be explicit about:
The issue you’ve linked is literally just a complaint with zero context.
Your comment “This question does not belong here.” currently has 22 downvotes and 1 upvote.
To me that suggests your view is in the minority.
There was a discussion about “ghost communities” a few days ago:
https://feddit.uk/post/24499702
People are quick to create communities but they sit unused, attract few posts and fewer subscribers. Often the mods move on so even if new posts were to appear they’d be unmoderated.
The simple reason for that is there isn’t enough demand. Lemmy is still small it’s too early to be spinning out ever more narrowed niche communities. If you think content belongs elsewhere then report it to the mods and let them decide. If they see a surge in unwanted Q&A topics then they can amend posting guidelines to direct people elsewhere or to a Q&A thread or something.
Creating a new community for one question is insane.
If there’s a surge in questions not relevant to 90% of readers then sure but Lemmy isn’t there yet
Is there an easy way of seeing the preceding emails in a threaded format?
I read some posted yesterday that were related but it’s damn confusing whether the conversation has been active in between?
You didn’t screw up, you beautifully proved why the CLI is never a simple solution.
This answer is probably the best here. It’s concise and answers your questions in a reasonably unbiased way.
A lot of the other answers are dripping with personal bias and a few verging on conspiracy.
OP wants to store all of their porn collection in RAM
I’m honestly surprised it hasn’t already become rampant.
It’s easy to gamble if money isn’t yours.
To my knowledge Musk is gambling with his own money, not hedge fund capital or something.
If your day to day survival depends on every dollar, then you don’t have the freedom to dick around with investments.
But, yes, this is correct. If you’re extremely wealthy then you can keep gambling. If you fail you still have a million other chances. So you’re kind of guaranteed to succeed eventually.
Whereas the common person has one chance. If they fail that’s it.
In fairness he was able to recognise which companies to buy
I think this is just survivorship bias. There are millions of wealthy individuals investing in companies every single day. Occasionally these gambles pay off and make people extremely wealthy.
Most of the time the people who succeed just spend their incredibe wealth and live a quiet happy life.
But there are others who crave attention. These individuals bully their way into prestigious positions and pretend that they’re leading the company.
Elon is that kind of person. He started wealthy, bet his money on companies that succeeded. Then took the CEO role so he would get credit for the companys’ successes.
If ever people dare stop paying attention to him he’ll do something drastic to recapture the spotlight on.
He’s the kind of person who will stand on stage and do a nazi salute just because he wants you to look at him.
I did.
I also read a fair chunk of the article you linked and it didn’t change my view.
I disagree that employers fear litigation. Is there something else I missed?
It is very much true
From the link you provided:
This may come as a surprise to some: it is only after two years of continued service that employees have the right to request written reasons for their dismissal.
Employers don’t need to provide a reason for your dismissal.
There are some exceptions but they’re very specific and unlikely to relevant. If an employer wants rid of you they can do so at their whim.
Even if you think you have a case, good luck finding a solicitor who will take on your case. They simply won’t be interested because it’s not easy to win without the rights you get after 2 years employment.
I live in the UK where it’s practically impossible to get fired.
In the UK you only get employment protections after working at a company for two years. Up until then you can be fired without reason
What do you do differently? I’ve been on Bluefin for 2 years but still never bothered with dev containers or anything