Funny to bring up research in a discussion about religion.
Funny to bring up research in a discussion about religion.
Being fat is objectively bad for your health. Sure. But being sexually active is objectively good for your health.
Shaming anyone though, rarely leads to any positive change. Probably the opposite.
Any credible sources for any of those ludicrous claims?
“the thing” itself is (and should be) missing from the diagram.
Ah interesting. I didn’t know that was possible!
How did you login to apps in your phone? Go to the computer and open Firefox? Bitwarden on the phone integrates into the apps directly.
Sweden
They don’t require it, you can also go to a physical office if you don’t have BankID. Also BankID is a private company wo is problematic on several levels.
Many government agencies have started accepting multiple ways to identify yourself such as Freja.
Some politicians would prefer a standardized governmental solution to identity.https://www.dagensps.se/bors-finans/kinberg-batra-infor-statlig-bank-id/
I’m not so sure about that though.
It’s an ongoing topic. We’ll see more where it goes.
Why is the soul in the mind?
I recognize the weird state that would exist where the mind is fully copied into the ghost, having two entities with the same mind.
I still think that would be interesting fiction though.
That’s the usual open source way. The config probably came later so they just added the option without changing the default because that would break backward compatibility.
And there would be too much boring work to build a migration.
Most data can be de-anonymized with some clever tricks. I don’t know about Mozilla but the others definitely try to keep it just anonymous enough to later be correlated with the rest of your profile.
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No any self hosted isn’t on the radar. By big, they mean the centralized giants, i.e. Meta, Google, Telegram, Signal(?) etc.
Force all the big platforms to share their encrypted data. Banning end-to-end encryption. It’s all very stupid and will never actually catch any bad guys.
Backend dev. I have an ultrawide (like two monitors in one).
Sometimes I need to test the full stack and need a lot (8+) terminals. I try to tile them all on a separate virtual desktop.
Most commonly though, I center my main application and can have two smaller, peripheral applications, one on each side.
When doing full stack, I need a browser, IDE and two terminals, tiled to give more space for the browser.
Yes, one could argue that he is still keeping up with the fraud scheme he was just sentenced for. Could he be charged again?
It can even be made into a game where you have to earn the gossip.
Have them meet at a tavern, someone at the tavern knows them and can give all of the gossip.
For me, federation sounds simple in theory. In practice it’s not for end users. Forcing an instance to discover a new, unfedeated community is a pain in the ass, let alone finding that community in the first place. All these little services (e.g. listing all instances/communities) are scattered and you kind of just have to learn as you go.
The average user just wants a nice search - that searches through “all” of Lemmy - something that is obviously hard or even impossible (or even not desirable to all users)
I think the above commenter is misunderstanding that the user is also federated. All of these concepts are hard to grasp but will eventually sink in I hope.
It has similarities though, as pointed out in orher comments. For one, a user might be more careful with downvotes if they are afraid of negative consequences e.g. harassment. With piblic votes, there would therefore be a bias towards upvotes and and people abstaining from downvotes, i.e. less interaction in total.
Downvotes serve a purpose today, letting us quickly scan which comments are controversial or even harmful to the conversation. I, for one, usually sort most threads by votes and then skip the comments with many downvotes but for controversial topics, I instead seek out the comments that have both many upvotes and downvotes.
These would be harder to find given the above bias.