Yeah it looks much better in all caps
madmaurice
Open source everything then sell my stocks and retire
Maybe the Russian culture produced many such governments, but the current Russian government is still to blame for the current atrocities. I wouldn't blame the culture for those, since the culture has also produce people who were against that war, but were powerless against the dictatorship.
I think for them to stop being assholes they'd need to feel the tiniest bit of empathy first and if the last year of relentless cruelty has shown us anything the Russian government has no empathy whatsoever.
There's already a rather large one on programming.dev, do we really need another one?
I had grown quite fond of the app Infinity over the past years. I uninstalled it last Sunday. I've also deleted all my Reddit content yesterday. Honestly I had thought it would be more painful to see all that go down the drain. But after a week away from Reddit I didn't even care about any of it anymore.
Probably. But throwing out 3PAs is easier, well except for the backlash.
My best guess is they want to fight against adblockers next and can't have people easily switch to a 3PA and avoid ads this way.
This. The core principle of intuitive UI is reusing ui elements that are familiar. That's the reason every elevator has buttons, and that's why you can intuitively operate every elevator you encounter.
The problem is that not everyone is familiar with the same things. Many people of older generations (those that have stopped keeping up with technology) are used to buttons, that's why a blue text doesn't immediately mean clickable to them.
On the other hand there's no right click on phones so younger generations that are familiar with phone UIs may not immediately come to the conclusion that there's more options when pressing the other mouse button on a desktop computer.
Well... Not anymore I don't
What I don't understand is why does server B have to tell server A that user@B is banned on B, instead of just not letting user@B login anymore and thus disallowing the creation of further content by user@B?
And maybe A wants the content by user@B, so why can server B dictate bans that server A has to enforce?
What happens if server A ignores them?
As an instance would I be able to flood another instance's ban list by just pretending to have trillions of users that are all banned?
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