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- Comment on How decentralized Bluesky is compared to the Fediverse. 4 days ago:
Oh, I misunderstood. So you mean federating with their network from other software implementing the AT Protocol? From skimming the docs it looks like it should be possible as long as you implement the correct schemas, but I didn’t dive very deep.
- Comment on How decentralized Bluesky is compared to the Fediverse. 4 days ago:
Self-hosting a Bluesky PDS means running your own Personal Data Server that is capable of federating with the wider Bluesky social network.
- Comment on Tea is basically just salad water. 5 days ago:
If your shits are made of cotton or polyester I think your diet contains to much fiber…
- Comment on Tea is basically just salad water. 5 days ago:
Yes, if it doesn’t contain actual tea leaves it is technically an infusion.
- Comment on Tea is basically just salad water. 5 days ago:
I feel like you would appreciate Salad Theory
- Comment on 4011 1 week ago:
It is indeed a global standard!
- Comment on 4011 1 week ago:
It is the PLU code used for bananas in grocery stores. The PLU code is the code the cashier punches in before weighing the produce to get the correct price.
- Comment on monthly challenge 2 weeks ago:
Sure, I might have worded myself a bit clumsily. I meant using them in a conversational way. They’re trying to say “less than 500 steps,” which is very different from “500 is larger than steps per day” in tone.
My point was just that in normal speech and writing you would say “less than 500”, which would be written “< 500” if you insisted on using the mathematical sign.
- Comment on monthly challenge 2 weeks ago:
That’s not how that works, though… It is 100 % what they meant, but not at all how you use greater than/less than signs in text.
- Comment on Old Man with Device that Shoots Oranges 2 months ago:
All of those images are AI generated. I would love for this to be real, but it is just a joke.
- Comment on Strawberries are nuts 🍓 2 months ago:
The original post (not shown in the screenshot) is from PBS, that’s why it says “Author” by their name. If it was in English (likely) it makes sense to answer in English as well.
- Comment on Pull to enter, you say? 2 months ago:
Had? I bet you they still have people pushing the doors all the time.
- Comment on No looky for you! 3 months ago:
No, but they have that at a museum in town!
- Comment on No looky for you! 3 months ago:
I remember seeing one of those! Wasn’t brought to our school, though (I went to school in the middle of the city), we went to a farm.
- Comment on I am bereaved 3 months ago:
:`|:; - Comment on You could get anything you wanted and it was FREE 3 months ago:
I vividly remember spending twenty minutes downloading a single song over my 56k modem 🥲
- Comment on Simple Sabotage Field Manual by the United States. Office of Strategic Services four friends in the US. 6 months ago:
My favorite strategy in this manual is using a middle management position and making sure everyone is working as inefficiently as possible. Probably also among the ones most relevant to the current situation!
- Comment on Super Bonsai Entertainment System 10 months ago:
Super Farm-i-com
- Comment on I have the weirdest aesthetic preferences 11 months ago:
Everyone must submit to the CSS box model!
- Comment on I hate how anything without "world" in its name is just about the US 11 months ago:
Ah, yes! The 3 billion Americans on Facebook!
And why would you make that assumption? The internet has no borders, so it doesn’t really matter where or by whom something is made. Especially if the language is English, which has somewhere between 1.5 and 2 billion speakers worldwide.