• @Dadifer
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    162 months ago

    Ted Kazinski?

    • @InverseParallax
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      742 months ago

      You might know him for his academic papers.

      • atocci
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        422 months ago

        Among other works

      • @motor_spirit
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        82 months ago

        you joke but this is how he’s brightly discussed in some circles lol I have seen some concerning publications that refer to him as uncle Ted and other light-hearted names in a similar context

        • @XeroxCool
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          52 months ago

          Seems like it’s up there with the killdozer Fandom. Casual terrorism… Or living the American dream?

        • @[email protected]
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          2 months ago

          That’s what I used and it works on my app

          Whatever you’re using seems to take the > as a comment immediately

          • @[email protected]
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            22 months ago

            I’m using Voyager iOS, but checked this out from a browser.

            Looks like this method:

            >! spoiler !<
            

            doesn’t work on our (yours & my) instance, nor Midwest Social:

            Interesting that Join-Lemmy.org advocates for the format I previously showed in a code block:

            yet your client supports the “greater than exclamation point” method. It makes me wonder whether your client should support it.

            (Lots of folks like that method though per Lemmy GitHub!)

            Which client you using? I’ll share this comment with them.

            • @GreenAppleTree
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              22 months ago

              That was the Reddit spoiler tag, so I’m guessing they’re using one of the ex-reddit clients that pivoted to Lemmy during the great migration.

              Either Sync, Boost, Eternity, or… the other one I couldn’t remember the name of.