

Reality is really gaining the competitive edge over sci-fi, I’m not sure the genre can keep up.
Reality is really gaining the competitive edge over sci-fi, I’m not sure the genre can keep up.
Too bad cryptobros are more interested in using it as a speculative investment/scam machine than an actual currency.
I didn’t say if God changed though, I said if God changed what they willed. From some quick Googling (I haven’t actually read the bible), this seems to happen in the bible (Jeremiah 26:13). God can change their actions without changing themself.
The Euthyphro dilemma is moreso about polytheistic religions. It doesn’t work with nor was it written about Monotheism.
2 millennia of Christian philosophy would disagree with you there.
No it’s not? I’m arguing that morality must be something separate from God. If the only thing that makes something morally right is that God wills it, then if God ever changes what they will, what is morally right will change.
You’ve just moved some words around. God must have reasons for thinking something is good, otherwise goodness would be arbitrary. You can argue that god is only one who can know those reasons/criteria, but I don’t think there’s a good argument that these reasons/criteria can’t exist without them.
Because God must use some criteria to assess if something is morally right or not, otherwise morality would be arbitrary (see the Euthyphro dilemma). These criteria can exist without God, therefore morality can exist without God.
Why is there an Animal Crossing video attached to this? Also, what happened to the original article, did they delete it?
It is open source, though the section in the FAQ just links to github.com, but I found the actual source code: https://github.com/patchwork-hub/channels. Seems to be a Mastodon fork, which becomes even more apparent when you actually look at a channel: https://channel.org/@feelgoodart
From what I can gather, this is a way of having an account boost content from certain creators or hashtags with some filters applied on top, honestly pretty cool but I wish they explained it better than ‘connecting the open social web’. Like the page explaining it has a terminal case of marketing speak.
TBF, Chrome doesn’t support it on Linux either.
Coming in 1.0: https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/pull/5601
Not helpful now obviously, but nice that’s it’s already implemented.
I’m a bit burnt out of trying to have alternatives to lemmy.ml communities.
I can understand that, it is an uphill battle. !linux@programming.dev at least is doing well.
It’s just annoying from a user perspective to have to keep up with all this intricate instance politics for a single comm. Maybe p.dev is the right choice just because it’s so uncontroversial so won’t cause issues.
It does seem to be an ideological opposition to db0’s AI stance, though it doesn’t really make sense to me because, like you said, c/privacy doesn’t have anything to do with AI: https://lemmy.nz/comment/15894250
I can’t really see the benefit in bending over backwards to accommodate someone who won’t even communicate.
Perfect moderation doesn’t exi-
Inaccurate, it should be return 1
and return 0
for the true 20 years at Blizzard quality.
The British left really needs to move on and stop trying to resurrect the ghost of Corbyn, it’s not 2017 anymore.
They’re accepting the changes you’re making fine, you can see as such here.
Assuming my suspicion from the other thread is correct (that you’re running this in your house), you need to set up port forwarding between your router and the computer running Yunohost. Specifically ports 80 and 443.
Do you have ‘Show Post/Comment scores’ enabled in your account setting. (Click ‘Account’ at the bottom, then the cog icon in the top right).
Snow Patrol - Chasing Cars.
I’ll even concede that’s it’s not the worst song I’ve heard, but I just hate it.
Could you explain, I don’t know anything about Moist Critical. I’m just using the ‘Woo Yeah Baby! That’s What I’ve Been Waiting For’ meme.