The only way to protect yourself from something like this is to own your own domain name.
You can still use something like Google as a provider but you can switch providers and recreate the same email addresses.
For anything important, use matrix instead of lemmy DMs.
The only way to protect yourself from something like this is to own your own domain name.
You can still use something like Google as a provider but you can switch providers and recreate the same email addresses.
Exit polls are flawed in the sense that the people who don’t vote aren’t there to begin with.
The workaholic culture is probably more to blame than 4b
A battle of narcissists
Like say… stand in the middle of Fifth Avenue and shoot somebody.
Not even sure that would do it tbh.
Aeropress and PopOs
Updated my journal.
Time and experience over things.
The actual swamp.
Peace through annihilation
Au moins les ours ne t’attaquent pas aux feux d’artifices quand tu ne les invites pas à ton party d’halloween.
It’s like over there past the thing next to the other thing but not past the other other thing.
Nope, sorry, I don’t know any of the names even though I walk here all the time.
lifetime benefit limit
This is such bullshit.
Hey, I’ve seen your deleted post about trying to seed your instance.
You seem to be the admin of a new instance.
By default, your instance won’t see any remote communities content until someone subscribes.
Which is kind of a catch 22, because you kinda have to know about it to subscribe.
To browse for communities:
https://lemmyverse.net/communities
You can then use your instance’s search bar to fetch it initially in order to subscribe to it yourself.
Which you’ve likely already done for this one.
There’s also a tool that can do this for you:
https://lemmy-federate.com/ (which was formerly known as communityboost)
Then again it may subscribe to things you aren’t interested in, so that may or may not be for you.
Cheers, welcome and good luck.
Removing this one as a duplicate. Keeping the other one, which has comments.
Aye.
People are upset, I get that, that’s perfectly fine to acknowledge one’s emotions.
Now what?
The next step is reflecting on the failure.
That’s how you learn from errors, not just in elections, but literally anything. It’s certainly more useful than pretending everything was perfect and there’s nothing that could’ve went differently, that’s just defeatism.
Criticizing and reflecting to be more self-aware of flaws and strengths, to grow.
Then you can make new goals and strategies for the future and kick future’s butt.
It’s as if… the time to get this done was a long time ago.
This should already be done regardless of this vulnerability though.