tatterdemalion

joined 2 years ago

Killer Mike is a pretty hardcore capitalist though. Not sure how he's going to vibe with a socialist.

It's blowing my mind that Michigan's largest employer is the University of Michigan, and yet they still voted for Trump.

[–] tatterdemalion@programming.dev 28 points 1 week ago (2 children)

Lol "it's so low brow". I don't think I've ever seen someone this confidently stupid.

[–] tatterdemalion@programming.dev 34 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (3 children)

I don't care if AI is useful. I'm never letting it anywhere near my database.

I think most of us understand that, and you're just being obnoxious for pointing it out.

What an odd thing to say.

VW Passat (2005 I think)

Y'all are getting too hung up on the word "produce" when the real issue is that a grand jury transcript is a miniscule subset of the documents people actually want to see.

[–] tatterdemalion@programming.dev 2 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago)

No clue, also not a chemist. I would probably just say "atom" or "neutral molecule" instead.

I might even say non-ionized.

[–] tatterdemalion@programming.dev 5 points 2 weeks ago (3 children)

Wouldn't it be de-ionize?

So she'd have more time for you.

 
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submitted 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) by tatterdemalion@programming.dev to c/general@lemmy.world
 

I just commented on this post and it got removed very quickly. Then I noticed that all of the comments had been removed and the post is locked.

I cannot understand why this happened, as the comments section had seemed pretty reasonable to me.

This seems like bad moderation and I'm now less inclined to post or comment in the world news community. What should I do?

I tried messaging a mod that is seemingly online and actively posting, but I got no response.

 

After moving from lemmy.ml to programming.dev, I've noticed that web responses are fulfilled much more quickly, even for content on federated instances like lemmy.ml and lemmy.world.

It seems like this shouldn't make such a big difference. If a large instance is overloaded, it's overloaded, whether the traffic is coming from clients with accounts on that instance or from other federated instances.

Can this be explained entirely by response caching?

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