Our Austrian exchange student told us “My sister wants to be a wet”.
The v sound is hard for German speakers
Our Austrian exchange student told us “My sister wants to be a wet”.
The v sound is hard for German speakers
This is strongly supported by Wengrow and Graeber’s “The Dawn Of Everything”, though I think they would say that in the case of state communism, it’s bureaucratic power/control of information, rather than charismatic power. I think charisma is more relevant in fascist dictatorships (which I guess some communist systems evolve into).
Bureaucratic systems world based on control of information and decision making. If there are insufficient mechanisms for maintaining checks on power accumulation, those systems can be abused by psychopaths and used to accumulate power. The same applies to capitalist structures.
I know more working class people that have been on cruises than middle class ones, TBH. Probably coincidence, but still…
So it’s a good idea for multiple reasons?
I don’t know how you’d measure driving “goodness”, but I expect the distribution would be something like exponential (there are billions of non-drivers, and only a few rally/stunt drivers). So the average is likely to be higher than the median.
This is hilarious
Firefox was decent 10 years ago.
Yeah, it’s the bloody-mindedness that keeps you going
All the station wagon I ever owned I could comfortable sleep in the back of, with a partner. Hatchbacks are way too short.
I’m a fan of (five door) hatchbacks, but station wagons were fucking cool
Web browsers about 10 years ago
20 year Linux user here. Definitely more depressed than autistic (but not claiming to be 100% NT).
Also I just got given a macbook for a new job. Feels weird.
Any instance that interacts with any other instance is federated. Which is the vast majority of instances with more than a handful of users.
Is the same not true of Lemmy?
Mastodon federation is not opt-in. As soon as anyone on one server is following one person on the other server, the servers are fully federated. From there, it’s opt-out, via blocking.
That’s nonsense. I’m on one of the main servers, and like 90% of my feed is from other servers, and it includes lots of small servers. And that’s been true for years.
It’s try the search function was bad prior to earlier this year, but it’s improved a bit. And if you are looking for someone specific, then presumably their account would be listed somewhere on their website?
Everything you just said is also true of mastodon.
Mastodon is scaling fine though? I’ve been using it for years, and it’s great, and still growing. User base is a bit tech focused, could be more general, but I think it’ll get there eventually.
This happens within English too… I’m a climate scientist, and I was working in consulting talking to some financial risk people. They were asking us for a “conservative” risk figures. In climate science that would naturally mean a low warming projection. For them it meant being conservative in their appetite for risk, so actually more like a worst-case example. That one took a couple of heated meetings to figure out.