pepsi and coca cola was even worse. the great capitalist innovation of literally just addictive poison
developed by a private company, smh literally unplayable
emphasis on best
you dip the chicken nuggets in whiskey and then roll them in cocaine for a nice speedy schnitzel
I think it’s called tonk tink
it’s so cringe that dancing has become so cringe that people can’t even imagine people could dance without drugs
kindly ask them to boof the meth instead
chad asians respecting their ancestors so much they even build them cities /s
http://github.com/matrix-org/dma-demo-app-bridge-whatsapp
This is one thing I’ve found on their github so far, but it seems inactive.
There is a fork that element seem to have forked back:
http://github.com/element-hq/mautrix-whatsapp
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interesting thanks, that’s cool to hear. Sad that there’s no effort to move to a standard protocol, but understandable.
Probably because beehaw aggressively defederates from any annoying instances.
I would say Lemmy and the lemmy apps are currently set up to funnel as many users into any communities as possible, because there are so little people on here.
I usually browse rising (of all communties I haven’t blocked) so there is enough content. I imagine many people are doing the same.
The only fixes I see is when 1) Lemmy gets more users, 2) defederating aggressively or 3) heavy moderation or 4) having “high effort” barriers to posting in communities (for example: must have X much karma or write a message to the mods to post).
All my experiences on the privacy communties were that 10x more people from outside comment and are angry that I want more privacy. Which kind of defeats the point of communties. At the moment communities act more like topic tags that categorize posts, not as real communities.
Lemmy is pretty good for what it is, but it needs many changes to survive into the future, to operate more like how it was intended.
why would we be able to? are the any plans to open them up?
let’s just ban them and make have a mechanism in place to avoid another switcheroo to another “not yet proven harmful” class of chemicals. I’m sure they’ll come up with something better eventually. I don’t want to have to shop around endlessly to not wear poison.
Those are way more interesting than this single installation with -0.66%:
“Another more recent study carried out by the US Department of Energy’s National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) on 1,700 American sites totaling 7.2 GW of power, showed a median degradation of around -0.75%/year. Moveover, another research focused on 4,300 residential installations in operation in Europe and used different data processing methodologies. Depending on the methods, a median loss of -0.36% to -0.67%/year was obtained.”
Also the article doesn’t mention standard deviation or IQR of the drop, or what efficiency they originally had. Which is the minimum of information I would expect.
devil’s advocate: this will save the vast majority of user (which are completely tech illiterate) from loosing their most important data
lets be real, none of them will use a private or foss backup solution any time soon.
I’d rather not they loose their important family photos for that oh so horrible crime of offending my privacy nerd sensibilities