TBH, The US pays more for healthcare than defense. Hell social security is the number 1 expense.
TBH, The US pays more for healthcare than defense. Hell social security is the number 1 expense.
thinking outside the box
i gotta get a voice changer or something. as soon as I say “hello?” they just hang up.
hey is your facebook public?
if not just send me a quick dm, I can quickly and easily private your account.
i did so for my nephew just 5 minutes ago.
just kindly send me a dm, and I’ll send a verification code to your phone.
100% satisfaction guarantee or your money back.
/s
you sent the guy his own post lol
i think the goal would be to eat the seed in the middle and not the husk
thanks thanks. I just thought it was a bot swarm
i just watched this post get: 1.65k, then 1.5k, then 24, then 5, then 64, and now 5 upvotes… how?
hell, i think it’s cool. maybe the upper left set of squares could move right a couple inches, but they look good!
while i understand the sentiment, it is quite novel when a submarine is lost vs when a surface ship is lost
since it’s all federated it’s most likely donations and out of pocket. the real risk here is that as communities become more and more centralized, the cost to operate increases significantly (the lemmy.world guy had to upgrade servers at least twice during the boom). there’s a chance that these instances won’t stay around long term, i’m not sure how the lemmy code base deals with instances dropping off. does everyone lose access to all of those servers? since your account is associated with that instance do you not also lose your account and posts?
There’s a subreddit r/redditrequest where users can request to be a mod of an unmoderated community. Although reddit might hand pick some consistent posters for the larger subs.
Is there anything here in the lemmiverse that prevents bot activity?
guy shooting his shotgun