You know there is a significant difference between it being a thing you might see occasionally versus an ongoing issue?
You know there is a significant difference between it being a thing you might see occasionally versus an ongoing issue?
That’s not exactly the vending machines being a solution then, is it?
An op? Making a misleading title? On Lemmy?
Man, it’s as if the severe lack of moderation and rules that so many people wanted when moving from Reddit is hurting the quality of posts on here.
The video showed people breaking glass displays to rob a store; how do these vending machines prevent that issue?
No, peak was apart of old funhaus.
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Common issue on Lemmy from what I’ve seen, stemming from a lack of harder moderation.
Reddit’s r/games may have been very heavy on the rules, but those rules insured a level of quality that the Lemmy counterparts don’t have.
I’ve noticed that reblog spam, misleading titles, non relevant content, and low effort content are all far more prevalent on Lemmy than I would usually in Reddit.
Personally I think it’s due to the different communities generally having far more lax rules than their Reddit counterparts, resulting in being lower quality.
Utilization of a new perfusion method commercialized by the Swedish company XVIVO for storing and treating the donor heart after it’s harvested. The heart was bathed in a special blend of hormones, electrolytes, nutrients, and dissolved cocaine, all of which contribute to minimizing ischemic injury and shown in prior studies to significantly extend xenograft viability.
cocaine
Just thought I’d highlight that
Management of big tech are excessively rich assholes. The rich, by the very definition, do not fall into the category of “normal people”
Don’t be an asshole and blame regular people for shit like this. This is because of big tech
modify
Nope, the license forbids that.
This is source available
Just eat the kevlar silkworms
At the rate the cost of food keeps going up, well reach famine in no time
Damn, I’m only 2 out of 3
I’m pretty sure I had a tabletop game like this once
Remember me, Eddie?
The problem is that Amtrak doesn’t own most or even any of those rails, instead having to pay for the right to use them. The reason why this is a problem is that it’s hard to upgrade rails to high speed when you don’t own them. Amtrak trains also often have to stop and give passage to freight trains, which is unlike what you’d see in Japan where passenger trains are on their own, dedicated rails.
Foss advocates aren’t saying he shouldn’t be paid, just that they would like the app to be open source.
A single run is about 20 or 30 minutes, it less. So yes