Wouldn’t the second one make more sense as an upside down pyramid?
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Wouldn’t the second one make more sense as an upside down pyramid?
A lot of people in the lemmy.world instance loves to spend time making threads about .ml or lemmygrad. Sounds like unnecessary drama at least for the lemmy.ml instance.
From what I’m understanding he’s trying to make a platform that allows for stuff like Roblox to happen. Just that he’s trying to make it robust from the start with proper, good tools in Source 2.
Newpipe supports federated video plataforms like peertube.
I have a friend that used to be super into watching morbid stuff like gore and snuff videos. He stopped a few years ago and last time I asked him he told me that he can’t handle them anymore, same goes for another person I know.
In my case I’ve never been able to watch too much of those things, but I know I’m able to handle situations where blood and stuff is involved as I’ve studied anatomy with dead human bodies and also worked with injured people. I like to think I’ve had a bit of a healthier relationship with the effects of violence on humans.
Maybe it should be like a tiered NSFW tag system. It might add too much complexity, but posts could be classified for Nudity or Violence (N, or V) and then a number for category 1 being the softest stuff and 3 the strongest stuff. Then instances and/or users can choose the type of content that’s to be displayed in their front page.
I think it was a good alternative, but it not being federated nor able to create communities makes it a bit lame. I really liked it, but it’s hard to find interesting use for it when it doesn’t let you have the spaces or topics that you want to cover other than the already defined ones.
Come on. You’re being pedantic.
Yeah, they had. Now he’s the one that works on Brave afaik.
Are they doing so right now?
It’s easier to inherit because it’s less dev time spent on a part of the browser that has less evident results for the consumer. I bet they’d rather spend money on the UX provided by UI changes rather than reworking the JavaScript engine, or anything related HTML or CSS rendering.
It means Google can set the web standards, which is worse.
That’s a stupid one though. Why would you get enraged at something that was only made to make profit for the reddit guys? There’s no real value on reddit coins or awards, it’s just a jpg or gif for somebody’s comment or post.
If anything, it’s funny that they removed an easy cash grab they had.
Firefox? How so?
I imagined, but I was too lazy to actually look at the colors lol. Thanks for explaining :)