In the short term
In the short term
If the spider is in your home without consent I support trapping it and kicking it out.
If the spider or mosquito is trying to bite you, then I support your self defense actions much like if a human was trying to bite your arm you’d be in the right to use force.
The community may be of interest to non-diehard fans but did you ever consider that you are of no interest to the community?
I agree with your point that it’s possible but not applicable to 99.9% of people
Replace cow with human and see if it passes the test.
Is it ethical to give a human a scarf? Yes. Well it’s also ethical to give a cow a scarf.
Is it ethical to shoot a human in the head? No? Well it’s also unethical to shoot a cow in the head.
Two things.
1 - It’s the backyard chicken problem. Yes your mom doesn’t harm them, but when producing at scale people care less about not harming them
2 - Replacing their honey with sugar is not good because it lacks the vitamins and nutrients that honey has. It’s very possible that you don’t take all the honey so they are never harmed by the actions, but when farming at scale people will absolutely push the limit.
Wikipedia Foundation actually spends more money giving grants to other projects/orgs than they spend on hosting costs, and that’s still like 20% of their budget!! It’s so crazy
I mean using the site was entertaining and I would leave comments? If you leave comments then people upvote it. It’s that simple. If you get a comment with 20k upvotes every year then that adds up to 200k. Due to the upvote algorithm I think there’s kinda an exponential curve past 10k but you get my point.
This was an exploit in lemmy software and affected multiple instances though
What if the web of trust is calculated with upvotes and downvotes? We already trust server admins to store those.
Small instances are cheap, so we need a way to prevent 100 bot instances running on the same server from gaming this too
Can we afford to buy freedom.us?
When you put it that way, fediverse is probably better for official companies. I suppose that’s what bluesky was doing with their protocol too
and then when your main instance shuts down you can’t log into any again. So what’s the benefit asides from bypassing defederation? (And this wouldn’t even be a benefit, because instances defederate because they don’t like the users, so if you let people log in with oauth from a hated instance then you’d also get defederated
Oh I remember that!
MrBeast explained in a podcast that the subscription is so only other youtubers bother to see it, he doesn’t want to bore casual followes with the stats he posts.
Why do you need to ask for help so much? I was on reddit for 10 years, hundreds of thousands of karma, gilded etc, and only posted for help once.
Wefwef is amazing, how can someone make it so quickly while the reddit app sucks?
Meh if you have $200k+ in sales last year then you have enough money to pay the most important vendor of your product