“Good faith” = corporations screwing you
“Bad faith” = you screwing corporations
There, I’ve simplified it.
“Good faith” = corporations screwing you
“Bad faith” = you screwing corporations
There, I’ve simplified it.
Apologies, didn’t see the “Create Community” button up top like I’m used to on lemmy.ml, lemmy.world, etc. And I’m browsing from old.lemmy.world most of the time anyway. :P
OP, go be the change you want to see and create the communities for the movies & shows you want.
I do understand what you’re saying - specific communities for different movies & shows. What I didn’t realize is that lemmy.film doesn’t allow community creation. If they did, that would allow people to create communities just like you’re saying.
I don’t know of any other film-centric instances, but try searching here I suppose: https://lemmyverse.net
I am so confused… this is being posted to lemmy.film. That’s like walking into a 7-Eleven and asking if there’s some place where you can buy a flavored ice drink.
I’d say it’s more that computers only enabled the opportunity for humans to invent the security problems that other humans now have to counter with better computer and human solutions.
Yeah, sure, bringing things back on prem where 90% of organizations do not have comparable resources in-house to manage and secure them, as opposed to leveraging a cloud provider and properly maintaining the shared responsibility model is going to “set us free”.
Aww damn, I literally just found out about then stood up a docker container with JDownloader-2 today. Great to know that it works for Mega, because I refuse to install that app.
I was just trying to play the original a few weeks ago and man it’s rough. The controls are jank af. I don’t know how I managed to play it back in the day even, but I remember it being fun. The guns are really something else.
Good to see that they’ve upgraded it… to run on what looks like the gzDOOM engine. :P
But all the Musk bros told me he’s a “free speech absolutist”
Brave users remind me of Joe Rogan bros. I wonder what that Venn diagram looks like.
(I know this post is a month old, but I just came across it.)
We deal with this by not dealing with it, so to speak. We keep the on-prem AD account disabled and just move it to a synced OU called “Terminated”, then strip all group memberships/permissions from it. Once we’ve held onto the shared mailbox for the required length of time, we then delete both the on-prem AD account and the shared mailbox.
So as soon as fascists take it, it’s gone for good? Fuck that, and fuck fascists. Your attitude sounds a lot like letting them win to me.
Or we could ignore people that don’t understand hyperbole used as a joke.
FYI, I’m not going to remove this post or anything (and I agree as well), but it’s not likely to be seen by the right people here. /c/Sysadmin is just our community for discussing sysadmin things and I don’t know how much /u/Ruud or any Lemmy devs hang out here.
You might try cross-posting it to these communities:
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Of note, lemmy.ml is the server that is operated by the primary Lemmy devs.
I share your sentiment at this point. I saw a thread where the one Lemmy dev / admin was talking about how they will not use Cloudflare or other major CDNs for lemmy.ml, and that they host on some minor provider because of privacy concerns. They said they were focusing on optimizing the Lemmy code instead to make it more efficient.
While I understand that and those concerns aren’t wrong, and certainly the code should always be written to be more efficient… at some point it’s going to meet the reality of millions of ex-reddit users hitting them, and they seem wholly unprepared for that. /u/Ruud seems to know what they’re doing with lemmy.world and building it to be able to scale.
Even though I’ve created the /c/Sysadmin sub on a handful of the larger Lemmy servers now, I’m thinking that lemmy.world will be my main going forward.
it’s like pottery, it rims