Yeah this is that kind of rules-lawyering grey area that everybody's too busy to deal with. It's the same issue with the assault rifles and large mags.. they're very clearly weapons of war but they look like guns and all* guns can be used for hunting.
I work from home in a house next to a highway, I regularly allow myself to scream outloud at the top of my lungs without any consequences. But I got a cat afew months ago and I don't wanna scare him, then I loose control and scream at my work,,, and he gets scared, and then I cry and regret letting myself get used to doing that.
Break up the union and pick the name of the most powerful government that existed within the bounds of every state before the land was occupied by any old-world government.
IMO if Lemmy had all the features that old.reddt had it would still be an objectivly worse UX experience. Federating reduces UX, that's just a rule.
We should focus on making the onboarding process as simple as possible like enabling social login (inb4 insecure and not private: let people make their choices), and making it easier to move between instances and understand what instance you're looking at.
It would be different. The end-user would have to moderate their feeds, they'd have to find the same community provided by platform hosts who align with the users moderation values, or be ok with hiding content themselves.
I had a really frustrating time when I was trying to have a SATA and m.2 drive. Turns out some sata ports cannot be used while an SSD is in a given m.2 slot.
Look up your motherboards instruction manual, it should have the rules listed out. Give them to chatgpt and ask it to tell you how to plug your drives in.
Genuine question: what would it take to poison an LLM with ai tools to run
git push --force origin mainorsudo rm -rf /