

Could be crossposts into other communities? Piefed automatically collapses crossposts into a single post, but I don’t think any of the apps do that yet.
Just a guy. Just a fella. Subject to say silly stuff.
Alternatively @marighost@lemmy.zip.
Formerly @marighost@lemm.ee.


Could be crossposts into other communities? Piefed automatically collapses crossposts into a single post, but I don’t think any of the apps do that yet.


I’m not sure why you linked an article about the Iran war but I was poking fun at OP’s weird obsession with others calling British teens “chavs” like it’s some kind of crazy slur.


Microsoft believes the issue may be related to the Samsung Share application, although the exact cause has not yet been confirmed.
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I used to work with a guy named Cliff. He was a really swell fellow. Sounds like a good name to me.


Having good discussions is great, and it’s nice that you’ve tried to start one here (I think). I don’t despise the concept, but it all falls apart when someone will inevitably posts something vile, hateful, bigoted, or otherwise _illegal and reprehensible (i.e., child porn) to this hypothetical service. You need someone to moderate that and be able to delete the content and report to authorities when necessary.


Why don’t you ask Google’s AI?


What happens when someone posts CSAM?


You might want to prioritize mom-and-pop stores, as corporate-owned stores are going to have red tape that store managers will not be able to do anything about. As an extreme example, the manager of a Wal-Mart will not be able to do anything about putting your product, since corporate has contracts and obligations to all of the brands and products on their shelves.
The other commenter said you’d hear “no” a lot, and that’s true. Shelf space is extremely contested, which is why small stores with no overhead are your better bets. Good luck!


Sea of Doubt by King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard!
This AI, let’s call it Jessica,
Let’s not. It’s an algorithm, not a human. It doesn’t have privacy in need of protecting.
And to answer your question: no.


I hadn’t heard of this game and I don’t keep up with Jacksepticeye, but it seems like the developer of that game is in hot water over some predatory behavior (YouTube link).


Not to my knowledge. Lemmy/Piefed/etc might be a wee bit small to justify groups like that, but you can always make your own community!


I play drums mostly as a way to exercise. I like to think I’m decent, but nowhere near good enough to play for people.


I look at it this way: me setting up little services for myself and my friends and family, tinkering with Linux and FOSS software, giving money to devs for software I host or use frequently and not corporations, are all ways I stand my digital ground against this “technoligarchy” we’ve found ourselves in.
Sure, one day they might come for my stuff. But that just means I’ve won.


I can think of two stupid ones right off the top.
In my highschool freshman year, in our multimedia & webpage design (a very barebones graphic design/learn how to use Microsoft Office class), I got in sent out of class for doing all of my work at home (I used GIMP and a pirated copy of Sony Vegas at home). That same teacher also gave me a long lecture about viruses for visiting downloadmoreram.com.
In middle school, maybe 6th grade, we were split into groups to do some group project. Everyone was talking, working on their posters, chitchatting, normal kid stuff. For reasons I do not know, I had like sat down and shifted weird, and my throat made a strange, quite loud, involuntary noise. Kind of like a weird yelp? I did not mean to make this noise, but regardless, everything got super quiet, and the teacher asked “who yelled?” I stood up, explained that I did not yell, and accidentally made that noise. Teacher didn’t believe me and sent me to the office. I’m still confused about that one.


Not to be pedantic, but that would be your lemmy.world login. Voyager is simply an app to interact with lemmy. For instance i use the Boost app to access Piefed. You can login by visiting lemmy.world from your preferred browser.
Once you’ve created the community you want, you can share it at !newcommunities@lemmy.world (among other places). Welcome to the threadiverse!
They need everyone to embrace it because they need to justify the insane amounts of money they’ve sunk into this stupid bullshit.