So are dedekind numbers of some importance or significance or are they just an arbitrary game?
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I don't know what your families nationality is, but this is very common in some countries (not for memorial day, specifically, but picnicking in the cemetery on a holiday).
I am and always have been against walled garden internets, and against corporations owning and controlling what essentially becomes a part of people's culture. I let myself get sucked into Reddit despite that without thinking about it, largely because a 3rd party app shielded need from the shittier consequences of that (like ads).
Watching spez display his true colors has just served as a reminder of why it's not okay to build your communities somewhere that is at the mercy of a corporation. There's just no way I'm going to support something controlled by someone like that. It's a matter of principle now.
It's disappointing to me how many people don't seem to see it as a matter of principle, or else don't see a principle as being worth any inconvenience, or being willing to give up anything they have gotten used to at Reddit.
Has anybody done the math? How much would each YouTube user have to pay each month to pay for hosting those videos?
If we want an Internet that doesn't suck, we need to get over the idea that everything has to be free (as in beer).
Copy all subscriptions from one account to another, adapting as necessary across servers.
I assume it's this? (FWIW, as a new Lemmy user figuring stuff out, I just clicked on the link for this sub to get the URL, and then replaced uwphotography in the url bar with deepsea.)
I'm not saying this is the whole explanation. but people have a lot more shit than they used to.