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My Lemmy Instance account: CaptainBasculin@lemmy.bascul.in


This community isn’t a perchance community. I’d reccomend asking there


Technically this can already be implemented with Lemmy plugins.
However implementing account age could be circumvented later on since instance owners can edit account age from the instance database. Not an issue for now, but will be an issue later.
Federated karma in the way Reddit implements it can be abused in Lemmy by multiple instances sending each other’s accounts automated like responses. You’re going to need a different metric at the very least.


Every breath this piece of shit breathes is a waste of oxygen, should’ve been killed way back.


Watch Dogs 1. It was quite fun for me, but quite a lot of people expected it to create a spark like GTA 5 back in the day, so when it didn’t; they all criticized it to hell.
Yes, but for a business perspective, profit gears need to be turned in one way or another. Since Amazon wants Twitch the platform itself to be profitable, the rates need to be adjusted like that to make even. Kick is pretty much part of the advertisement budget for Stake, and for big online casinos that, losing out Kick’s profit isn’t really a problem, as long as it drives people to them.


Kick is owned by a gambling company; and they pretty much allow anything gambling related. They use the platform as a promotion method for their sites, so they attract streamers by giving rates Twitch can’t even come close to.

You can build an RSS scraper that posts news from multiple sources to Lemmy. RSS is very well documented and you can use pythorhead to interact with Lemmy.
Alternately, you can scrape data from a currency exchange site and live display their data on your GUI. Trying to scrape sites teaches you a lot of things about how to approach it. You can make use of beautifulsoup library to sort out from the whole site.


If we assume a presidential pardon takes 3 seconds with the words “I pardon you” given by the president himself, assuming they need to sleep 8 hours a day and will only stay one term (four years), the limit that a president can pardon is 28,050,624 times. The president can pardon multiple people at once to bypass this limitation, but a president that considers this as a limitation of their powers will likely never get elected.
However if we move the idea towards its strength, it doesn’t extend to violation of state laws. I have no idea how US law works, but I’m certain assasinating the president violates states law, so no.


I’ve always wondered, what happens if a country goes down and a new country forms under the same territory by people living there? Does the debts vanish?


Why yes? Because I’m not planning to abroad very soon anyways.


Sounds like something registry editor related.
Neresi ucuz amk aynı ülkede yaşadığımızdan emin misin?


Total bullshit. Too many terrorists that have been involved in murdering civilians are not being held responsible against their actions with this “peace settlement”.
Instance admins can also perform moderation actions, and lemmy.ml is known for being on the heavier side for that.


Not gonna lie, a pure engineering contest without the restrictions feel like a very cool idea. See what the true limits car engineers can achieve in a race if they didn’t even need to consider driver safety. There exists a lot of restrictions on racing leagues for driver safety, as it should. But without drivers, you can pretty much throw all of it away.


If I get a single shot it’s Nestle for sure.
Multiple shots? bp, shell, exxon for obvious reasons.
Your Blocked User list is stored within the instance you’re on (for you it’s lemmy.ml), and not shared to anyone else. Note that the people you block can see your posts through various ways due to the nature of ActivityPub.
The people banned from communities and instances are visible to all instances. You can see the modlog on lemmy.world as a reference, where moderation from lemmy.ml communities are visible on its modlog.
It’s very easy for any activitypub content to be scraped, all servers practically serve the content on a silver platter to any federated server.