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Lemmy.world is already quite large, for decentralization it would be better if people would use other instances and balance the sizes.
15 vuotta sitten Purra oli kuitenkin jo 31-vuotias, eli mistään nuorena aikuisena tehdyistä kommenteista ei ole kyse.
Kertoo ihmisestä aika paljon että tuon ikäisenä kirjoittaa maahanmuuttajien ampumisesta ja kertoo mitenkä neek*** myyvät feikki laukkuja Barcelonassa.
Suorat lainaukset täällä, kun en kehtaa itse edes moista tekstiä omalla nimerkillä laittaa: https://yle.fi/a/74-20040591
Saataisiimpa joskus se perustulo jokaiselle niin loppuisi kaikkien näiden puljujen kanssa nyhräily, säästyisi kaikkien rahaa ja hermoja.
Premature optimization is not good. Content here is not very storage intensive, so I would not yet make it to issue. Postgre can handle billions of rows when indexed right.
Krita is really good, smallest learning curve from Photoshop
Krita is the most Photoshop like that I have found. GIMP is of course awesome, but if you are used to Photoshop, GIMP is bit though to learn.
Ok, it seems that I was wrong, standard seems to allow it. So both ! and / are allowed in email
but these solutions would not have saved my clumsy ass in the original case.
If instance would have been fictional furryporn.com and community is called worldnews, and I sent to my grandmother a message containing community url !worldnews@furryporn.com, it would not really matter is it in form of c/worldnews@furryporn.com or with !
I would maybe say that c/community@instance.com and u/user@instance.com could be better. / is not legal character on email address, but so is of course ! in the front. c/ and u/ would make sense because that is the actual url that is fetched (c/community@instance.com is located in https://instance.com/c/community), so in code just combining these two paths together would generate the actual URL. Also external communities are handled by https://homeinstance/c/community@instance.com, so it would make sense here also, because c/ is already part of the path.
Of course changing it at this point in time of the life cycle is probably a no-go.
GPL is quite straight forward, with binary there must source. They cannot change the license. RHEL is fighting against windmills here.
Real men execute everything as root