[-] b34k@lemmy.world 7 points 4 hours ago

MAGA is from the 2010s

[-] b34k@lemmy.world 15 points 3 days ago

Lived in a 1Br condo with one for 5 years. Didn’t have any major beef with mine.

Only issue was they didn’t allow anyone to install air conditioners in their units when I first moved in. Then they said they’d be allowing mini-splits soon, after which it took them 2 years to get that approved. Unfortunately they had designated locations where the condenser had to go, which for the unit I was in, was right next to the front door and kitchen window. I was all ready to purchase one until that detail came out…

Ended up toughing it out for the next year until I could afford to move out into a bigger house without an HOA. Now I’m happy to have full control over anything that goes on or through my roof, attic, and exterior walls.

[-] b34k@lemmy.world 92 points 1 month ago
[-] b34k@lemmy.world 34 points 1 month ago

The article’s thesis:

The race is now wide open and the bookies and gamblers are just guessing — like everybody else.

[-] b34k@lemmy.world 133 points 2 months ago

This title and text make it sound like the SUV just drove itself off the road and into the water, not some idiot distracted driver.

[-] b34k@lemmy.world 34 points 2 months ago

Yeah, this is not a U shaped curve. As you learn more and start to implement concepts like fail-safe and redundancy, the chances of everything in your house being broken goes way back down again.

[-] b34k@lemmy.world 83 points 2 months ago

But in order to pirate their programs and not get bothered by “illegal software” popups, I need to block outbound access from their exe’s… so they’re actually not getting my datas

[-] b34k@lemmy.world 35 points 2 months ago

Because meat tastes good, and browsers don’t taste like anything?

[-] b34k@lemmy.world 52 points 3 months ago

Damn I wish it hadn’t been cancelled. This game really turned it around and became one of my favorites.

[-] b34k@lemmy.world 25 points 3 months ago

I’ve seen a few Cybertrucks parked around the city now. They literally look like something either the fascist, militant law enforcement or the Uber-wealthy would drive around in, in a dystopian future.

Definitely designed to keep you safe from the violent peasant class, especially should you need to run over a few of them in the process.

[-] b34k@lemmy.world 58 points 11 months ago

As a Californian, I’ll say its been feeling damn near “Weekend and Bernie’s” for months now.

I dunno who was actually casting her votes, but I doubt they were aligned with what the people of my state would have wanted.

[-] b34k@lemmy.world 124 points 1 year ago

Yeah, to be truly useful, a community needs to be googleable. And discord is certainly not that.

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So lets say my home instance is Instance A, but I'm browsing Community 1 in Instance B. Now in that community I see a comment that I want to reply to with a link to a comment I saw in Instance C, community 2, just because I think it's the most relevant to the discussion.

If I use the URL from the 2 chains "link" icon, that will send users to https://instance.a/comment/####### on my home instance. So that will send anyone from another instance who follows my link, to my instance and log them out of their account....

If I use the URL from the rainbow network "link" icon, it will send the user to https://instance.c/comment/#######, thus logging them out of their account on their instance (unless instance c happens to be their home).

But what about users coming across the conversation from Instance B? Or Instance D or F, or H? Is there a way to format the URL for that link such that anyone can follow it without moving to another instance, and/or logging out of their home instance?

This feels to me like it would be an important core feature of a platform like this.... otherwise when sharing ideas, usability becomes... challenging.

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