

Would instances federate if Digg would implement the Lemmy protocol?


Would instances federate if Digg would implement the Lemmy protocol?
I don’t think that. I think that a good society comes from interacting with people and helping them develop. There is no need for separate spaces if people teach each other how to use credit cards or how to pack bags efficiently.
For a place as left as Lemmy, the idea of shopping without being annoyed by disturbing people is surprisingly popular.
It’s like Socialism, don’t call it by its name and everybody likes it.
You could have let him have his minute.
Not the real king’s hands without chocolate glazing.
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Did congress approve Libya or Serbia?


things look differently…
… to the masses. That’s why we are getting chat control.


Would you have $100 for your future? The population could bring the bribes.


But many things are quietly changing around the world while Americans
But many things are quietly changing around the world by Americans
Trump is not a lone mad man. Consider that the US can have coordinated their steps with western elites. E.g. why else would they have reacted indifferent to Venezuela?


We need to realise that the status quo is not what we had two years ago
We need to realise that the status quo is what we had two years ago!


People bake and learn basic chemistry. The baseline of general programming knowledge could be more than zero. It’s a fundamental part of our society.


Explicit programmers are needed because the general public has failed to learn programming. Hiding the complexity behind nice interfaces makes it actually more difficult to understand programming.
This comes all from programmers using programs to abstract programming away.
What if the 2030s change the approach and use AI to teach everybody how to program?
It’s not necessarily the intensity but the duration. The exercise must be long enough that fat is metabolized.
https://pressbooks.calstate.edu/nutritionandfitness/chapter/8-5-exercise-intensity-and-fuel-use/