I personally subscribe to the When The Yoghurt Tookover eventuality.
Please stop, your embarrassing us.
The commenter is being needlessly pedantic like they aren’t aware of the Civil Rights Movement at all. Even assuming they weren’t one of the people that studied it, the USA’s Civil Rights Movement is a common topic of study in history curricula in the UK because it has a significant cultural impact and is an excellent study of protest, the importance of civil rights, racial tensions, and context of the USA which is a dominant presence across the world.
The Civil Rights Movement had an incredibly low popular support before the Civil Rights Act was passed.
Protests are meant to disrupt. No progress is made unless you have a moderate and an extreme movement. That way the status quo compromises to the moderates to prevent the extreme from gaining ground.
So frankly, Just Stop Oil is too gentle. We won’t see change until people get extreme on their protests against fossil fuels.
As far as I understand, this isn’t quite right (unless it’s changed recently).
If A defeds B, then A no longer sends new posts to B, accepts comments or posts from B users, or receives new posts from B. Any comments from B users on A’s old posts (made before defederation) are no longer acknowledged by A.
I think A users can still interact with B’s posts, but then I haven’t seen any beehaw users in forever. So perhaps not?
C can obviously still interact with both A and B posts normally. On posts from C, both A and B users can still interact.
So, in short defederation creates a hard wall preventing interaction between A and B. The only way A and B users can interact is on C.
It’s unfortunate as beehaw would have benefitted from a uni-directional defederation (i.e. preventing .world users from posting on beehaw, but not preventing .beehaw users from posting on .world. Unfortunately, it’s both.)
Yeah, it should definitely be a circle.
Which beer advert is this cut from? I’ve been conditioned by 30 years of marketing techniques. I need my fix man! TELL ME WHICH BEER TO BUY!
FPTP sucks though.
Love, A neighbour across the pond who also has a shitty FPTP system
Fair point, though I’d argue it makes it easier for them.
The trouble with just ignoring law is that when the guys you don’t agree with are in charge, they now have justification to ignore the laws too.
Won’t somebody think of the capitalists?!
Absolutely. Possibly moreso.
Thanks Grandma. :)
You’ll probably have to eat it any way, because of the famine.
Was gunna put /s but then I started to question myself.
Surface area of cylindrical human
How to spot a mathematician/physicist.
Huh, that’s interesting. That might be exactly the cause of the issue I was having with them (plugging in 2.4Ghz keyboards and mice into them).
Forget daisy-chaining. I gave up on finding a single decent USB hub, let alone connecting them together.
I am a long time fan, but the price is just too high to justify for me, unfortunately.
That’s a premium tier price tag for less than premium tier service (in the sense of long patches of development silence).
Good to see Australia completed unaffected by the tobacco lobby…
Seems like she’d qualify under Category 2 of Arap, but I can’t see any obvious details on the actual decision criteria they use.
Martyrdom. Navalny knew what it would mean to return; he also knew the risk of not returning (constantly trying to avoid shitty assassination attempts with collateral damage).