Not a sentient pile of alley cats in a trench coat. You ask a lotta questions.

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  • I don’t want to strangle anyone’s project in the crib, but it needs post attribution at the very least. I can understand it being a project in the early stages, but it’s not hard to include info on the source of the posts.

    However, if they had that but weren’t yet open source and had only one-way federation, I would be open to giving them a date to hit for those. I don’t like the idea of one-way federation, nor of federation with a closed-source project, but to take the dev at face value and allow them a time frame of 6 months or so to clear it up would be acceptable.

    All that being said, as it stands now I would vote to defederate due to the lack of attribution. It is the very least that could be done and shouldn’t be hard to implement.






  • nyahlathotep@sh.itjust.workstomemes@lemmy.worldcozy
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    2 months ago
    • proper coziness requires a gradient
    • mild, room temperature weather is boring, no stimulation
    • hot temps are awful, I hate sweating

    I’ll take crisp or cold temps, rain or snow, over boring or hot weather any day. if there was somewhere that had a solid rain 24/7/365 and it was within my means I’d move there in a heartbeat. If was a heartless billionaire I’d have homes in places with rainy/cold weather all around the world so I could chase the enjoyable weather all year.








  • nyahlathotep@sh.itjust.worksto196@lemmy.blahaj.zoneDeckard rule
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    5 months ago

    the whole “Deckard’s a replicant thing” is lame because it ruins his character arc if he is. IMO the whole film is a comparison of the human Deckard who coldly murders replicants without mercy (like a machine) vs the replicant Roy who kills with passion, and eventually grants mercy to his enemy. The replicant is “more human than human”, and the human is more machine-like than the machine. Deckard’s story is going from a robot-man to someone who actually feels alive and concern for someone other than himself at the end.