Usually the news only concern the instance’s users. If you want to find announcements, the community is often named either meta or main.
But maybe a common place for instance status announcements isn’t such a bad idea.
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Usually the news only concern the instance’s users. If you want to find announcements, the community is often named either meta or main.
But maybe a common place for instance status announcements isn’t such a bad idea.
The instance admin is working on migrating the server as we speak. It’ll be back up sooner or later.
Tiling windows on a mac? Thought I’d never see the day.
That’s some good improvements you have there. Great work, and thank you.
I don’t like that all art is just “content.” I can believe that the cost of creating “content” really is near-zero, but “content” isn’t the kind of music I look for. I spend effort trying to appreciate the craft and understand it, so “content” kind of defeats the point.
Satire detected. Please stand by, your dog will be killed shortly.
No need, the picture shows it in english at the bottom.
Not really. MS and others have grown dependent on it, and going forward with eee would be shooting their own web service foot.
As much as T2 sucks, this is still probably a positive development.
Y’know, I was just going to mention Fandom. I have no idea how well this will work for Wikipedia, but I know it can work great for games.
Fandom is straight up harmful to game communities, and I think federation makes a lot of sense with per-game / series / etc. instances.
I’ll look at this a bit more later, quite interesting idea.
They saw the wsb ape mentality and hope to leverage it.
It’s probably wrong region, not targeted on the track.
I’d prefer if they just started with putting green on the streets.
Demonstration of the rear sword: https://youtu.be/pQ2dI_B_Ycg
I wish.
If this encourages light, fast loading pages, I’m all for it.
Well that’s terrible.
It helps admins help you stay anonymous by relieving them from having to cover for you.
Sure, but that’s assuming the logs contain your ip in the first place.
There was a thing about this from the finnish public broadcasting company a while ago. Their results were similar.