This joke is so old, time since epoch was negative when it was made
This joke is so old, time since epoch was negative when it was made
Yeah that’s a bluff. Google searches surely make up a huge portion of their traffic.
A “US-American” if you need to be very clear. But most people just say “American”.
The Julia and Mandelbrot sets always get me. That such a complex structure could arise from such simple rules. Here’s a brilliant explanation I found years back: https://www.karlsims.com/julia.html
Why not?
I have to disagree with this paragraph. That Tailwind enforces a design system is its biggest strength. Having a small selection of colors, font sizes, and padding to choose from is what makes a website feel much more cohesive than one where developers pick arbitrary values every time they style an element.
But you don’t need Tailwind for that; design systems are easy to implement these days using CSS custom properties.
These are fair counterpoints, thanks for the reply. My point was more that work is necessary in any society given today’s technology, even in one designed to be as egalitarian and non-coercive as possible
Having to work isn’t a societal issue, it’s the physical reality. Without food, water, and shelter, you’ll die, and someone needs to work to provide those things.
I want a post-scarcity utopia as much as the next guy, but until then, work needs to be done.
So make a self sustaining commune that lives up to your principles. I think you will find that to be more work than your average 9-5 however.
That was true at one point, but reddit has had personalized rankings for a while now. See: https://www.reddit.com/r/changelog/comments/7hkvjn/what_we_think_about_when_we_think_about_ranking
But your point stands; reddit’s earlier ranking methodology was obviously pretty good since it made the site so popular.
Thanks that makes sense. I get why some people are against it, but ranking on your engagement can be super useful imo. Like if I comment on a couple niche communities a lot, I don’t want those to be drowned out by the much larger communities.
“Let’s dispel with this fiction that Christie doesn’t know what he’s doing!”
Nothing comes to mind, but I haven’t used it a ton tbh. Just for a couple sites. I do trust Mozilla though and it’s a nice way to support them.
I’ve been happy with Relay so far. I honestly didn’t know Proton had an offering for this though, they should advertise it a bit better.
Hey everyone! Excited to get started with lemmy :)
Does anyone have recommendations for fairly active communities? In particular a community for informative videos along the lines of r/mealtimevideos would be great
Those countries are capitalist. Research the Nordic Model.