Yes, or perhaps less literally "bee hunter", it was used as euphemism for a bear. There's some theories that saying the actual word for bear was taboo (some theories say that people believed saying it's name could attract one), so they used euphemisms like that, or "the brown one", bero, which is where the English word "bear" comes from.
Would make for some interesting Halloween conspiracy theories.
Not really "modern day" snake oil when it was invented in the 1700's lol.
This is how things are in my constituency, which is traditionally a Tory safe seat.
So the "vote ~~blue~~ red no matter who" gaslighting has started here now?
Also, I can't help but think the choice of language by the guardian was deliberate, given the other meaning of "wobbly".
Can we train a local AI model to recognise ads?
Same reason you need an email server, not everyone is online at the same time.
Closest I've seen to something truly serverless is plebbit, which is a Reddit/4chan clone using ipfs.
Mozilla is notoriously pro censorship, they blocked dissenter a while ago.
If you install the activitypub plugin for discourse it should federate with lemmy.