ericjmorey 5d ago • 100%
The Justice Department’s lawsuit filings say the states violated long-standing federal law that prevents eligible voters from being removed from the voting rolls within 90 days of a federal election.
The law and order party doesn't like following the law.
ericjmorey 5d ago • 100%
Interesting comments there. Thanks for the pointer!
ericjmorey 5d ago • 100%
This is great! Thanks!
ericjmorey 5d ago • 100%
there are distinct cultures between different instances and it is a strength of the Fediverse that instances are not just faceless pieces of infrastructure, i.e. pipes to content, but rather thriving communities with real people behind them.
Yeah, that deserves emphasis.
ericjmorey 5d ago • 100%
That instances are the interconnected nodes that make up the network.
I would even just use the word "parts" instead of "nodes".
ericjmorey 5d ago • 100%
A bot shilling for Musk or a person shilling for Musk because they bought the hype are basically the same thing.
It's the scale that changes. One bot can be replicated much easier than a human shill.
ericjmorey 5d ago • 100%
ZK-proofs
This is a solution in the same way that PGP-keys are a solution. There's a big gulf between the theory and implementation.
ericjmorey 5d ago • 85%
That's not how it works on Android phones. Different Android phones will work differently based on the manufacturer and customization of the installed OS.
ericjmorey 5d ago • 100%
That certainly doesn't seem sustainable at all. You need to take care of yourself and I think you're making a good decision.
ericjmorey 1w ago • 100%
None of that is available for me where I live.
ericjmorey 1w ago • 100%
That's my motivation for many of my posts on Lemmy communities.
ericjmorey 1w ago • 100%
Accounts in which authentication has been provided seems like a better measure.
ericjmorey 2w ago • 100%
Seems like a severe undercounting
ericjmorey 2w ago • 100%
How does that site count active accounts?
ericjmorey 2w ago • 100%
!fountainpens@lemmy.world is fun.
I took my first moderation action and I'm not sure if it was too heavy handed, but I'm erroring on the side of keeping the communities I moderate a place were people feel that they won't be verbally attacked, harassed, or insulted.
ericjmorey 2w ago • 100%
Not air tight enough for extended storage purposes, too air tight for cooling in the fridge. It's all relative as your examples demonstrate.
ericjmorey 2w ago • 100%
Discord and Reddit also had uniquely improved their UIs over the existing options.
ericjmorey 4w ago • 50%
I wanted to understand their perspective. But that doesn't seem to be something they are willing to share in any more detail.
There was no implication being made.
What measure of difficulty of content discovery are you using to determine that it is difficult? What would not difficult content discovery be? What content is there is desired to be discovered What do you mean by, 'there is no "why" here'?
I have many questions about how people perceive the current state of things and what they view as potential areas for improvement.
ericjmorey 4w ago • 100%
You've made an awful lot of bad assumptions about me based on a single question that you haven't answered.
ericjmorey 4w ago • 75%
Seriously. What's up? You're responding with a great amount of negativity. You've accused me of gaslighting and being moronic with no provocation that would warrant either response.
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/14845042 > Fedify is an [ActivityPub](https://activitypub.rocks/) server framework in TypeScript & JavaScript. It aims to eliminate the complexity and redundant boilerplate code when building a federated server app, so that you can focus on your business logic and user experience. > > The key features it provides currently are: > > - Type-safe objects for Activity Vocabulary (including some vendor-specific extensions) > - WebFinger client and server > - HTTP Signatures > - Middleware for handling webhooks > - NodeInfo protocol > - Node.js, Deno, and Bun support > > If you're curious, take a look at the Fedify website! There's comprehensive docs, a demo, a tutorial, example code, and more.
Angus Deaton is the Dwight D. Eisenhower Professor of Economics and International Affairs, Emeritus, at the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs and the Economics Department at Princeton University. He is the 2015 recipient of the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences.
Seems like not much has changed in the 5 and a half years since this was published.