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  • Yes a very good point, the carbon footprint of the average Canadian is 10x that of the average Albanian.

  • Turns out good web design skills does not always translate into other skills.

  • Even without costs you will always have some faction of FOSS users who view UIs and user-friendliness to be something that can be optimized away (and will always, always, let you know their feelings on the topic).

  • It's not a scam at all, Zorin is a good distro.

  • FTA:

    In response to the closure of the library entrance to Canadians—who represent at least half of the library’s clientele—the Haskell did what libraries do: found a way to serve its community anyway. It opened a back door, allowing all Canadians to continue to access the library via a small storage room, without crossing the border. Haskell also set up a fundraising drive to renovate this entrance and make it more accessible, asking for $100,000. In under two weeks, it raised $170,000 and counting. The library is essential. The community and the country at large are responding.

  • If an instance has a lot of spam, admins tend to notice and block it. In the future it's likely admins will have more tools too, but for now the system works pretty well.

  • 10/10 this is the future of Linux

    Totally agree

  • This is so true. Indie games are legitimately better these days. AAA titles can have a good game at their core, but it always feels like you're fighting with the game itself to enjoy it. From custom launchers and meaningless boring "side quests" and "achievements" to pad them out. Indie games are much better at cutting right to the point of what makes the experience rewarding.

  • This comment is conveniently ignoring the part where the developers clarified that lemmy.ml is used for beta testing in a live environment and so it would be dishonest to claim that "development costs" and "hosting costs" could be meaningfully distinguished from one another.

  • fwiw I agree, but it doesn't appear to be considered mainstream by the guy I was replying to.

  • Sad that NPR is not considered "mainstream" these days. Maybe Joe Rogan will post something to Facebook about it?

  • That is correct and echoes what I said

  • I agree with your overall sentiment but also literally 100% of BlueSky users are on one instance.

  • BlueSky is not federated. Also German users have outsized representation on Mastodon but most of the network is outside Germany.

  • I love the moments when it's demonstrated that Ferengi can be actually very astute when it comes to diplomacy/interplanetary relations... their culture just has a completely different set of values.