tinwhiskers
I initially downvoted you because I disagree, but then changed my mind because it’s still a valid opinion. Personally, I agree with OP. People are being scared off by confusion in trying to understand what the fediverse is. While I agree it’s good to mention the fediverse and the distributed nature, it’s often coming across as the main thing and I think it’s counter-productive. People will come to understand it just fine if they can just be left to dive in without befuddling them. I think getting them on board is more important than it being in the fediverse.
You could try kbin. It has an easier path to entry and being in the fediverse still able to access the same content. I do not intend to start a fediverse war here though.
Kinda surprising that the DNA isn’t entirely destroyed in the digestive system. Any thoughts on why this may have evolved, or do you think it’s more of a bug? Is not like burned food would have been a common source for increasing genetic diversity in earlier organisms.
And since we’re fediversed, in kbin go to magazines, enter your search term. It will search across the fediverse.
kbin.social <- take the easy path. Fight me!
It seems that federation is working on kbin, but not lemmy, so you will see lemmy posts on kbin, but not vice versa. It’ll be sorted soon enough. It’s just a bit annoying because I’ve replied to several lemmy posts and only now realise they won’t be seeing them yet.
In a fediverse, does it really matter? (yes it will be nice to have though, maybe just because we haven’t adjusted to the fediverse mindset yet though).
Belousov told RBC, a business channel, that the companies themselves proposed the taxes.
Yes, yes. I’m sure they did :-/