I say let him do that and then let congress legislate this once the grim details of how the human subjects died creates a scandal and political unity across the aisle. It’s the American Way®
I say let him do that and then let congress legislate this once the grim details of how the human subjects died creates a scandal and political unity across the aisle. It’s the American Way®
Tis a good time for Macarthism to return
Me too but the decay of retail is happening everywhere, thanks to internet shopping
By “judicial side” you mean “Poland is going Hungary/Israel judicial style”?
Poland does many things right
bon… désolé
That’s insightful, thanks for sharing your views on this
The way the Lemmy version of r/place would look like would depend on which other servers your server is federated with. It’s a very postmodern approach where there is no single view of the thing for everyone
Thanks for reminding me of this masterpiece of writing about management of social networks
People point fingers at Meta for “allowing” this but there’s no amount of money that can reasonably moderate 3 b-b-billion users.
This is a prime use case for AI technology
I thought there was a LeopardsAteMyFace community in this server
Not more, necessarily, but definitely more exposed as smaller servers won’t have legal and regulatory compliance teams supporting them
Perhaps, once legal consequences of comments start kicking in here and there, the Fediverse will tend to remain fragmented to avoid having very large communities that also happen to act as a lightning rod for litigation
Shroom, my man. Shroom.
This is the best answer… Or the outer classes being delegated access to the inner ones and so on, like an onion.
I wonder if this is one of the situations that Kotlin delegated parameters were designed to handle? (I’m new to Kotlin and still don’t understand that “by” construct there)
…and that, kids, is why java has this thing called imports
Lemmy right now reminds me of the golden age of reddit about 10 years ago. Feels good, man
Maybe a better way to say that would be to say “humans are inherently random” as that is more feared by corporations
Just like vinyl albums are now $50+ a piece
This guy is solid