Parked account.
Currently using [email protected]
I heard from an Aboriginal tour guide that in native populations everyone just did the role they wanted / were good at, and it was only from the introduction of Christian missionaries that such a division of labour was encouraged.
RESULT! Thanks, works now.
Re: navigating between Subscribed, Local or All on the Alexandrite version, I’ve just realised that I also have to press “Go>” to make it change, so sorry about that.
Re: using LASIM to upload subscriptions still doesn’t do anything, unfortunately. It might be the app - I’ve never used it on anything before tbh.
new.endlesstalk.org looks very pretty, and it’s all very speedy, but - for me, on Microsoft Edge - clicking ‘Subscribed’ or ‘Local’ or ‘All’ doesn’t actually change anything.
Also, I tried to migrate my subscriptions etc with LASIM, but - for old.endlesstalk.org - it says the API isn’t there, and for endlesstalk.org and new.endlesstalk.org it uploads and says it’s worked, but nothing is there for any of the site versions.
There’s some sticky posts for this community - on the importance of initially populating a community, and providing links (I’ve no idea where ‘protest’ is hosted)
Thanks. Subscribed.
The Name of the Wind is a brave first recommendation though. A little joke: for George R R Martin’s unfinished work after he dies, Patrick Rothfuss has already been selected as the author to also not complete them.
Lists like this should be pinned somewhere IMO. Blocking all bots to hide the output from indiscriminate repost automators is a bit of sledgehammer to crack a nut.
It’s maybe better to start something yourself and then request help if it’s gets popular rather than ask someone else to start it for you.
On average, Lemmy communities have about 170 subscribers, so there’s every chance you wouldn’t have to do any moderation at all.
Looks like it. The last Spock and T’Pring episode was that fun body-swap one, I think.
I heard an interview with Genevieve O’Reilly (Mon Mothma in Rogue One and Andor) who, when asked what her favourite Star Wars film was, gave the uncool answer of RotJ, and as the interview was ending, could be heard frantically trying to correct herself - “Argh! I meant Empire!, I meant Empire … [fades out]”.
I’ve always been down on the third film because of “Death Star 2” (like, think of another thing George), and I never went to see the 40th anniversary re-release because it was the ‘Special’ edition. (Speaking of the OT and editions, I saw the ADYWAN fanedit of Empire recently - it’s the best one, IMHO).
I’m not sure that “gender critical” is the right phrase to describe her approach? I associate that more with the gang opposed to her existence.
I’m still transferring stuff between my phone and computer using FTP, like some caveman.
If you had to buy just one, a tractor or a forklift, for loading your palletised homelab, which would you go for?
Interesting. My source is obviously anecdotal and from another country. Is it verified that Buffalo tribes always thought this vs. being influenced by European colonisers?
(I don’t want to fall into the trap of thinking older civilizations didn’t have the same gender hang-ups as modern ones.)