I’ve been on Lemmy for about 5 years on my OG account, and?
If you don’t like the content posted by its users, you have tools at your disposition.
Then Lemmy might not be the platform you’re looking for.
I’d be okay for it not to have multiplayer on GOG.
Worst speedrun ever
Curate your own feed by blocking users.
Balls deep. No wait, even the balls are going in.
You can also use a VoIP service to send and receive SMS.
The Internet is only a catalyst. It’s like a megaphone that anyone can use and extend their reach. The scary thing is when you realize that the village idiots of the world are now able to talk to eachothers.
If you clearly define your needs, it won’t be hard to figure out which version you’ll want. Then you don’t really have to manage those office installations as long as you have enough licenses in the pool.
That’s just the tip of the iceberg, you’ll likely want to have something to centrally manage these computers, so something like Intune + EntraID to deploy softwares, manage the user account, etc will be an added cost.
That’s the kind of movie that definitely doesn’t need a sequel, as much as I liked the original…
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…are you trying to tell them what their gender should be?
Those instances usually gets the defederation treatment from the majority of Lemmy servers out there. They often degenerate from free-speech to hate-speech real quick.
I think it’s beehaw doing something weird, it got federated to other instances just fine
The code block included in my comment
You can even use Markdown file and convert it dynamically to HTML using javascript through Markdeep by just dropping
<!-- Markdeep: --><style class="fallback">body{visibility:hidden;white-space:pre;font-family:monospace}</style><script src="markdeep.min.js"></script><script src="https://casual-effects.com/markdeep/latest/markdeep.min.js?"></script><script>window.alreadyProcessedMarkdeep||(document.body.style.visibility="visible")</script>
at the end of the markdown file. It makes it dead simple to update using a text editor later on and to host on a static website.
I hope my country will push in the same direction as the EU, the restrictions are ridiculous.