I also don’t see how the first statement is problematic. To me it reads like they are encouraging their users to act with civility on other instances and keep the regular Hexbear stuff “to Hexbear itself”. The statement explicitly tells users to instead debate users in other instances using citations. From where I’m at, this seems like the best way to go about ideological disagreements in the first place; it’s certainly not a reason to defederate.
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CCDFA is a pretty obscure reference to the 1993 video game Myst, one of my favourites.
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ccdfato worldnews•Greta Thunberg found guilty of failing to obey police at climate protest5·2 years agoThen what is natural law theory?
I agree. Right now the idea of a web app is cool, but it doesn’t really work all that well for me (scrolling up too quickly causes problems when the page thinks you want to refresh, and I like most of my apps to be in the drawer, not my home page, for instance).
That’s about all I’ve seen too. I’m currently using Liftoff as you say. I’ve tried just about everything else, but this comes closest to fulfilling the use-case I had for Boost.
ccdfatoReddit@lemmy.ml•This is what the official Reddit app looks like, by the wayEnglish17·2 years agoI’m sorry bro cause I gotta hide this cause it’s so bad but I appreciate the glimpse into what that place looks like
Wait seriously?? I just bought it… I hope they change their minds about that.
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Jokes aside, super excited for this. Paid for the Boost for Reddit app and will gladly pay again for Lemmy.
Switched to this just today, looks great! Very clean and snappy interface. Noticed some incorrect usage of affect/effect in the settings pages. Affect is a verb, effect is a noun. For example, then, in the settings it should say “takes effect” instead of “takes affect”.
ccdfato Selfhosted•Is there a video that will tell me how to set up our own server as if I were 5 years old?English10·2 years agoIf, as you say, you’re not a computer expert or anything of the like and are just starting to learn, Lemmy might not be the best place to start. If I were you I’d look into other self-hosted things that you can use for yourself so you can learn about security and so you can get comfortable with the process. Hosting Internet-facing services is a big risk that you probably don’t want to undertake.
ccdfato World News•Andrew Tate indicted and will face trial on rape, human trafficking charges in RomaniaEnglish20·2 years agoJerboa for Lemmy is what I’m using!
ccdfatoLa France et les français@lemmy.ml•PSA: Il y a un bug qui fait charger le bouton indéfiniment pour poster si vous ne sélectionnez pas le language français.Français1·2 years agoEt si c’est le cas, est-il plus facile de trouver des postes dans une langue spécifique ?
ccdfato Lemmy.World Announcements•How Lemmy servers are paid. If the person who opens the server no longer wants to pay this fee, the server has to shut down. How is this issue resolved?English1·2 years agoLike others I’m wondering why not cloudflare?
This was my first flex-nib also (though I had the V1 from some years ago) and also really disliked it, but not for the same reasons as you. I found the general construction to be fairly cheap and I had fear to break it. I still have that pen, but I never ever use it.
After some years of writing with fountain pens (Lamy mostly), I ended up buying a Namiki Falcon (called Pilot now, I think) with a soft gold F nib that has some really decent flex to it. I find it to be nice and bouncy without being too soft, and the line variation is great enough to appreciate. The quality is far and away the best I have in my own collection to date.
I also don’t see how the first statement is problematic. To me it reads like they are encouraging their users to act with civility on other instances and keep the regular Hexbear stuff “to Hexbear itself”. The statement explicitly tells users to instead debate users in other instances using citations. From where I’m at, this seems like the best way to go about ideological disagreements in the first place; it’s certainly not a reason to defederate.