You mean “arbitrary”, not “random” right?
I don’t see how a randomly chose picture from reddit would be something the user would likely be interested in.
I created a space for people to make connections and learn from each other. I call it Grok.Town and plan to start up a Lemmy instance at that domain, but for now it’s a space on Matrix with a few rooms to chat and get to know one another. Check it out @ https://matrix.to/#/#groktown:matrix.org
You mean “arbitrary”, not “random” right?
I don’t see how a randomly chose picture from reddit would be something the user would likely be interested in.
No one has problems with not backing up their data until they find themselves in a position where backing up their data could have saved a lot of grief.
Two people talking about the games is how it starts. I’m in a Discord server that was basically just two people chatting for years before it took off. Now it’s 1,800 people with around 50 that interact daily. That have meetups a few times a year too.
I recommend making an account on the instance of the community you’re moderating as owner due to wierd federation effects on moderation actions.
Academic fraud is in no way a thing that is limited or even disproportionately prevalent in China. Perhaps the flavors of it are biased to one form or another in different cultures, but don’t mistake that for more or less fraud in that culture. Perhaps you notice more from China simply because there are simply more Chinese people in the world than any other nation behind Indian people in India.
Incentives matter in any system. The incentives are perverse right now.
There was a whole season of The Wire that was dedicated to the theme of news publications demanding that more be done with less as budgets were cut. Craigslist was a major factor in the trend as it cut revenue severely for local publications.
It would be great if corn got that feature
There’s a variety of maize that does fix nitrogen:
https://www.theatlantic.com/science/archive/2018/08/amaizeballs/567140/
There are some political and technical hurdles to adapting it more broadly to the agricultural industry.
FYI: https://lemmy.ml/c/learningrustandlemmy
Maybe @SorteKanin@feddit.dk would be interested in helping people there.
I also like having the edit post choice right next to the delete post choice, especially since there’s no confirmation dialogue when selecting delete post.
These look like they spent the whole budget on the logo and large numbers, and the rest of the jersey is an afterthought
Hey @charles@lemmy.world I’m not going to do this every game, but I wanted to give you a chance to see the game thread.
Relevant information:
GovTrack.us posted about the bill in question:
Appropriations legislation covering a bit less than half of the overall funding needs of the federal government was passed by the Senate 75-22 around dinner time on Friday 3/8. The bill was signed the next morning by the President. Even though technically Biden did so after the Friday midnight deadline, the government never shutdown for even a few hours.
The Science section of the bill contains the majority of the Science related appropriations.
GovTrack.us also provided links to summaries of the bill from The New York Times by Catie Edmondson and The American Prospect by David Dayen.
I think that’s a ways out for the current web UIs. I think some of the mobile apps do it, but I don’t use any of them.
I have multiple accounts set up for that reason. If you use a different instance for each one you can switch between accounts by simply visiting the URL of that instance. Works out pretty nicely for me.
The scaled sort can help with that, so can using the subscribed view.
But if you’re interested in gameday stuff you may have to visit the community’s url directly on gameday to upvote it for it to be come visable in the feeds of other community subscribers. So go ahead and bookmark it.
You’re a mod now.
Anything you’d consider SPAM or irrelevant to the team, feel free to remove and block the account from the community. Trolling posts will eventually show up and you can lock or remove those posts as you see fit. If you moderate more than one community, the moderator view is helpful.
You’re a mod now.
They wrote ablog post about it
https://jewy.blog/2024/03/04/my-love-hate-relationship-with-lemmy
That makes more sense than my initial interpretation, but why the random aspect at all?