Yeah the policy OP described just creates a culture where people lie about why they need time off π
It's not school - if someone agrees to cover the shift, just let em
Yeah the policy OP described just creates a culture where people lie about why they need time off π
It's not school - if someone agrees to cover the shift, just let em
It's never worked for me no matter what I try. Lemmy seems to be built only to follow communities, not users. π₯²
To me, "This community does not affirm practiced LGBTQ+ lifestyles" isn't hate speech, but is anti-lgbtq, which is a thing the admins of lemmy.world are right to take action on if they're trying to cultivate an instance that is friendly to lgbtq folks.
I think that's why even though the community had additional rules in the sidebar about not condoning violence against lgbtq, and athiestmemes has content Christians find offensive, the admins deleted the community. It's clearly still a contested subject within the thread, but at the end of the day lemmy's general response to people that don't like the rules of their instance is to find another instance.
Something else to note is that there are multiple levels of shunning in fediverse. The admin in the thread deleted the community, but would still federate with a server that hosted it.
Danse Macabre - Saint Saens is probably the most well known.
Dream of a Witches' Sabbath - Hector Berlioz
Not old but also: Devil's Dance - John Williams
Slenderuman
Recovering from a cough, possibly organizing/redecorating a room to be my ideal workroom.
Gotta have metrics by which to deny employee raises. π
The US State Department only just directed its employees to use Calibri for memos earlier this year. The State Department had been using Times New Roman instead since 2004. Given itβs taken them the full 16 years to switch over to Calibri, theyβll probably be waiting another decade or more to eventually switch to Aptos.
The shade lmao
Probably 2TB, maybe 500gb of which i actually bothered to set up additional backups for (personal photos, docs, projects, and videos)
If it's learning something new that you're after: take classes, whether irl or online, about things that interest you. It's more fun without midterms/exams anyways.
If it's the social circle, maybe move to a more urban area?
I have a feeling that once they start getting into how exactly to implement ActivityPub, they're going to run into the existing issues, decide it's not worth the effort, and just quietly not do it.