From what I read online, Matrix is not very good with its federated moderation tools. Apparently, a quirk of it can cause the state of a federated channel to reset in time, thus also undoing removing of messages. Here is a blog post criticizing Matrix.
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Sweeeeet! Can they be embedded into the article?
The videos aren't from their channel and they probably won't be able to get the rights to rehost them all.
That's probably the "just one step above" part. You do have the option to inspect the script you're executing before you do so with curl | sh
too, if you know what you're doing. If you don't, then you'd be pretty likely to just skip the prompt from yay
as well. (Automatic diffs are nice tho.) Note: I use paru
instead so I don't know what yay
does.
To be fair, that's why they said
in terms of security.
As long as you understand that your own opinion does not dictate how language ends up being used by others. Some NB people call themselves trans, others don't. I hope you won't go around implying that people who identify as both trans and non-binary are wrong identifying as such. That's arguably gatekeeping, and could make some people very uncomfortable.
This smells of AI. I can't quite find the usual artifacts I expect (though I'm not that experienced), but the positioning of the legs ~~and arms~~ don't make sense to me. edit: Which is weird because this seems to be an artist who has been at it for longer than AI art existed. Is this just a blunder?
Flat earth also started out as satire.
It's innocent fun until it isn't anymore.
I'm unsure about how I'd personally act on this? Donald really was a joke (until he wasn't). Flat earth "conspiracy" was funny (until people took it seriously). Nazis, ...?! Kinda not funny? Maybe if it's just "shit nazis say" type stuff? Admittedly I've not looked at the community in question yet, not in the mood for it. So my input is just based on vibes. I originally just wanted to add the flat earth part.
edit: Sorry, it seems like I completely misread your message. Yeah that's pretty damning if true.
Original message below.
When I was looking into it, and if I recall correctly, one of such occasions involved telling someone to, if they were going to throw their life away, they might as do something meaningful in their death. Not entirely sure what it was. Still big yikes, but that changed context reads slightly differently. And I could see how someone neurodivergent could say that not having ill intent. This was also something that drag apologized for. (And everyone makes mistakes and learns.)
The other occasions / accusation I don't know anything about. But I would employ people to not just believe everything they see said about people, and for others to be ready to back up their claim with sources, such that we don't have to live in uncertainty about what someone has or hasn't done. And usually, if someone hasn't been banned, then I trust moderation when they come to the conclusion that a ban wasn't warranted.
Boundary pushing in what way?
A lot of the C# ecosystem is open source (thank goodness), but the official debugger isn't, hence it only being available in the proprietary version of VSCode.