

I meant it from the POV of 2021, so “wins again in 24”
archive.today and archive.ph (also .is, .md, .fo, .li, .vn) could be Russian assets.
They’re also DDOSing a blogger who investigated them.


I meant it from the POV of 2021, so “wins again in 24”


Thanks for taking the time!
It really does sound like piefed is the better reddit-like fediverse experience.
I recently found out that archive services are hardcoded in a really weird way on Lemmy, which makes me a little skeptical.


Thanks for taking the time!
Usually (ime) it’s just another cumfy chair like the one she’s sitting on. Never had a chaise longue, nor have I ever seen one. Maybe 100 years ago, but nowadays it’s a cartoon thing.


Could somebody explain to me how Piefed the software/protocol relates to Lemmy the software/protocol?
I have no idea, but I mean things like Mastodon and Lemmy not being 100% compatibel etc.
We do see a lot of piefed.social (and other instances I guess) posts. Do they “work” on Lemmy exactly as they do on PieFed and vice versa?


Elon Musk was a trendsetter!


In 2024, everything was already laid out for everybody to see clear as day - Trump1.0, MAGA’s behavior since 2021, Project 2025…
BTW, in 2016, both Mary Trump and Tony Schwartz predicted Jan 6 21: “If he loses the next election, he won’t go willingly.”
Ever since Jan 6 21 it’s been crystal clear where this goes if he wins again.


You nailed it, except “huge generalization” is actually being generous. The article is simply wrong. The author is speaking esoteric technobabble:
The upgrade death spiral (…) happens because upgrading one component of your computer can unbalance the system.
It’s the sort of argument a husband might give his not tech savvy wife when she asks why he repeatedly needs to spend so much $$$ on something only he uses.
I think FOMO says it pretty well, or simply consumerism.
Now that hardware is getting more expensive again, this is really sending the wrong message.
And OP keeps doubling & tripling down despite basically every comment disagreeing. I think they wrote that article.


Aye.
And OP is doubling down.


Not sure what “future proof” means, but my PC still has its original case from Windows Vista times, has seen 2 mobo replacements, 1 PSU replacement, and I don’t even know how many hard drive / SSD additions / swaps. RAM extensions too. Used to have a GPU but after the 2nd mobo/CPU replacement I dropped it.
Different screens, keyboards, and mice.
None of this would have easily been possible on a laptop.
In a world where hardware is getting more expensive again you are really sending the wrong message here.
Not to speak of environmental impact & consumerism.


CPUs are the same with real performance needed a new chipset and motherboard. At that point you are replacing the whole system.
I find the quoted statement untrue. You still have all peripherals, including the screen, the PSU, and the case.
You can replace components as and when it becomes necessary.
You can add up hard drives, instead of replacing a smaller one with a larger one.
Desktop mobos are usually more upgradeable with RAM than laptops.
There’s probably more arguments that speak against the gist of this article.


As soon as you leave English language wikipedia this happens fairly often. Not necessarily Russian, maybe adjacent. And not since yesterday! I noticed around Corona, and it’s been a problem for way longer. It’s relatively easy for 1 editor to slip through unnoticed if there isn’t enough eyeballs on the article, and hey they can write what their overlords tell them unchallenged.


Some weird political-religious discussion apparently erupted over this. 🙄
Let me clarify it for you confused Italians: Meloni is what is usually termed conventionally beautiful I guess. The same goes for that picture. Painted in 2000. There’s very little resemblance beyond that; not enough to — what are they so upset about?


Yes, it is.


Is the article anything beyond iOS advertisment?


Isn’t questioning an answer just asking another question?


Moscow court recognizes photo of Queen as “LGBT propaganda"
The Moscow City Court rejected the appeal of Moscow resident David Gevondyan, who was previously fined under the article on “LGBT propaganda” for posting on VKontakte a picture depicting men dressed as women. From the decision of the Moscow City Court, which was discovered by “Layout”, it became clear that we are talking about photographs of the participants…
Sounds a lot like the USA these days.
The home scenes from that video are some of the most iconic MTV moments ever.


Take my upvote 😡
Something to be proud of I’m sure!