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  • I subconsciously tried wiping my screen.

  • They're viewable on Lemmy too!

  • I think you need to read up on what the Gadsden flag actually represents -- your information is rather flawed. The Gadsden flag is a historic symbol representing independence, and liberty and it has historical roots that go all the way back to the American revolution. I have no idea why the proud boys, among others -- who are all quite non-libertarian imo -- decided to adopt it. It is indeed rather curious, and also unfortunate for this very reason; the misrepresentation of the symbol is staining it's public image -- as is evident by the existence of this thread, and the degree of harassment, and defacement that it received on the canvas -- and it is quite a shame.

    I can forgive simple lacking in education on the topic, but what really baffles me are those who know the true meaning of the Gadsden flag, but still choose to hate it. Why someone would willingly chooose opression over liberty is beyond me.

    Regarding what you said about alt-accounts, the rules don't prohibit them. The rules state > Alts are generally ok, as long as you keep a good nature behind it

    Considering the fact that I was constantly trying to fend off those that were attempting to deface my picture, I feel that my use of the alt accounts is justified -- if I didn't have them, my single account wouldn't be able to handle it all on its own.

  • Yeah, I'm starting to agree. I've found that it gets to a point where you essentially just cant keep up with the griefers if you are drawing over virgin pixels. I second the idea of making it the same cooldown for placing pixels for everybody. I don't think theres a way to structure it to always favor defenders. There will always be an edge case where the attackers will have the upperhand.

    I'm also starting to think that being able to have multiple pixels queued can also put a defender at a disadvantage. When your actively placing pixels, you are always at 1 pixel with a cooldown, but someone could come along with 6 stored pixels, and just dump them consequtively in a spot giving them a permanent space advantage that you will never be able to recoup if the attackers keep at it.

  • A couple more ideas popped into my head:

    1. When placing a pixel on your own pixel, the time delay should be the same as placing over a virgin background. I don't see the point in punishing a user for drawing over their own art.
    2. Defenders should have a more favorable time delay than attackers. For example, when placing a pixel over someone else's pixel that replaced your previous pixel (defending), the time delay should be short (e.g. the same as when placing over a virgin background), whereas when you place a pixel over someone else's pixel that wasn't preivously the location of one of your own (attacking), you should get the longer time delay (e.g. 1 minute).
  • Canvas @toast.ooo

    I have some suggestions

  • Of course. My inquiry was out of theoretical curiosity, and not so much anything practicaly useful for security, or privacy.

  • This works great for 3d-printing but wont work as well if you intend to export to CAM systems that can use a drill to make the holes.

    Why's that?

  • Removed

    Some annoying bugs

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  • Would it be possible to at least show the total subscribers from all federated instances?

  • What's the difference between Owncast, and Peertube's livestreaming function?

  • The comma usage is grammatically correct, as far as I can tell, but the caps-lock is, indeed, horrendous.

  • From what I can see, Macrodroid does not appear to be opensource, but thank you for the suggestion.

  • Firefox @lemmy.ml

    Is it possible to show the name of Firefox tabs in the KDE volume mixer?

  • Forums are an invaluable source of information for countless purposes. Even extremely old forum posts can be a life-saver.

  • It's closed source, and it costs money.

  • GIT - Github, Gitea, Gitlabs. Everything git @lemmy.ml

    What exactly is Codeberg's relation to Forgejo?

  • Fediverse @lemmy.world

    Is there any project that is actively archiving the content posted to all Fediverse projects?

  • Open Source @lemmy.ml

    Is there a good, actively maintained, opensource alternative to Tasker, on Android?

  • KDE @lemmy.kde.social

    Is it possible to show the name of Firefox tabs in the KDE volume mixer?

  • There is a selection for automatic updates under Settings > Software Update, but I swear it does nothing on my distro.

    This appears to be a known bug.

  • I'm not sure that there is much for actual server side support for cross posting just yet, but there is a way, at least on the web UI: if you click the two overlapping squares under you post title, it'll open a new post with a link to the previous post and its content quoted underneath. It feels more like a work around for cross posting, but it does work.

  • I was referring to Rule 3 of the community:

    1. Not regarding using or support for Lemmy
  • TL;DR: There is no singular answer to your question, imo. Essentially just run the instance transparently, reliably, and actively, and it will be attractive to people.

    I'm not sure that there is one "best way" to grow an instance. An instance is essentially the fundamental governing framework for how the users interract with each other. You structure the rules around how you believe the users on your instance should interact, and those who agree with those rules will be drawn to them. Ideally, for sustainable growth in an instance, you also need reliable server infrastructure -- the instance should be responsive, and have a reliable uptime. An instance's admins must also actively moderate content. An instance with inactive moderators is not sustainable, and will quickly delve into hosting unwanted content on the instance which is undesirable for users.

  • Lemmy Support @lemmy.ml

    What is the little Fediverse icon/logo for that is beside a user's name in a comment?

  • Lemmy Support @lemmy.ml

    Can a user that is located on a different instance from where a community is hosted be a moderator of that community?

  • Lemmy Support @lemmy.ml

    Will Lemmy instances ever archive old posts?

  • Lemmy Support @lemmy.ml

    Is it possible to see if moderators have removed comments from a thread?

  • Lemmy Support @lemmy.ml

    What exactly does the "Chat" button in the comment section do?

  • Selfhosted @lemmy.world

    Does self hosting an instance of a federated service, like lemmy, effectively act as a VPN for your account?

  • Privacy @lemmy.ml

    Does self hosting an instance of a federated service, like lemmy, effectively act as a VPN for your account?

  • Open Source @lemmy.ml

    Does anyone have any good recommendations for a good, open-source weather app on android?

  • Privacy @lemmy.ml

    Are Signal Messenger's servers able to see who I'm talking to?

  • Fediverse @lemmy.world

    Do ActivityPub services work over "The Dark Web"/i2p/Tor? More specifically, could one make a sort of "Hidden Fediverse"?

  • Selfhosted @lemmy.world

    Is it detrimental to the Fediverse network to self host, for only oneself, a Federated service?

  • Fediverse @lemmy.world

    Is it detrimental to the Fediverse network to self host, for only oneself, a Federated service?

  • Mastodon @lemmy.ml

    What is the actual purpose of the "Favorite" button in Mastodon?

  • KDE @lemmy.kde.social

    Is there a dedicated place for official feature request submissions for KDE products?