Both. The text data is in the database of all instances that are federated. Your account credentials are only stored on the instance you’re registered to.
Both. The text data is in the database of all instances that are federated. Your account credentials are only stored on the instance you’re registered to.
Because this is not censorship. You’re free to browse any defederated community. You’re not censored, they’re not censored. All the content is perfectly viewable on the fediverse.
Go join another instance. You can’t enter somebody else’s house and complain about how they don’t want to invite the neighbor over as well. That’s not censorship. Go to the neighbors house if you want to hang out with them.
But you’ve been explained this multiple times, so I’ll leave it at this. Ignorance is not bliss.
The word “censorship” has lost all meaning
Nowhere in that link does it say what you’re saying. Kbin was not named after the instance, but sbin. The instance is named after the gun because apparently it sounds nice in Polish.
Literally the first comment in the thread you linked sorted by Hot has a direct quote from the dev which contradicts your title.
It’ll be an interesting tactic when he tries it on members of his family
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The article touches briefly on it, essentially even though a minority wants these terrible policies, that minority are the GOP base and are generally single issue voters and religious. That minority has an outsized say due to gerrymandering. And there is also a feedback loop in this country where the GOP gerrymanders, they cut education and other social services, blame the “enemy” for the downturn in QOL for their constituents, and repeat. It solidifies the us vs them mentality that has these people voting against their own interests.
Obviously super simplified outlook on it since it is a very complex issue. Other people in the thread have explained better.
The reason they are able to do this comes down to gerrymandering.
https://www.pbs.org/newshour/politics/abortion-ruling-puts-spotlight-on-gerrymandered-legislatures
I wonder if a government can actually do better at security. Not that corporations are amazing and infallible, but it isn’t like governments are known for creating the best software systems either.
I’ll second this. Learned this a long time ago. Anything you think you need on w3c schools can be found elsewhere.
New fear unlocked. Who knew skeletons were such stalking weirdos
Apparently, you have to live it
No truer words.
Damn. What a legend
This is pessimistic but it seems to me that Florida is absolutely and incredibly fucked. It’s not even an uphill battle to protect the keys and Everglades, it seems unwinnable without absolutely massive and rapid global shifts, or am I just a doomer?
Think of the children, except when they’re starving. Or homeless. Or dying. Or,
I only heard of this recently… should I switch off Nova? What do I even switch to?
I’ve never used anything but Nova for years and years now.
Prigohzin is such a slimy fuck. The deliberate irony of his statements would be laughable if he wasn’t so disgusting
Of course it is really terrible that people needed to flee home because of this senseless war. But it is good to see that at the very least they have somewhere to go to be safe for the time being, a refugee crisis it’s never ideal or easy to deal with for anyone involved but these people seem like they’re happy enough all things considered.
I’m curious what the German government has to say about this though. I wonder why they refused to respond to the author of the article
I’m expecting the most common phrase out of Mark Meadow’s mouth the next few months will be “plea deal”