It just takes one.
tetris11
HackerNews does something similar where new users don't have the ability to down vote until they have earned enough upvotes from other users.
We could extend that, and literally not allow upvotes to properly register if the user is too new. The vote would still show on the comment/post, but the ranking of the comment/post will only be influenced by seasoned users. That way, users could scroll down a thread, see a very highly upvoted comment bang in the middle, and think for themselves "huh, probably bots".
Very hierarchical solution, heavily reliant on the mods not playing favourites or having their own agenda.
But think of the epic bathing you can accomplish. I'm talking FULL. BODY. SUBMERSION.
I guess you can always perfectly learn from your past mistakes. Though it means you use the power less and less as you learn/get better
Hah, right. I should learn to read!
Andrew Klings browser from scratch as part of his Serenity OS.
It recently got 100k in funding by some VC firm, but its fully open source
No love for Ladybird?
(Edit: not ladybug)
Xournalpp is what you are looking for.
It has a horrible outdated interface, but it makes layerwise edits and preserves the original data of the doc.
I've made the jump twice, and jumped back twice.
Conda and any other reproducible computing library that relies on LHS Linux filesystem just doesn't work on it (okay it does, but more as an obstacle)
I'm okay with having nix the package manager on my default arch system though, since it is incredibly useful for cross compiling, and it let's me modify my system however I want.
Indeed! Just like a Netflix subscription!
Exactly, all of it is an attack on the left.