They're pretty good in science communication but i wouldn't ever call them solarpunk, I'd say more but honestly others have said it better than i did.
BlackRoseAmongThorns
Also in the solarpunk instance :)
nah i don't care for giving tours to bad faith actor, especially to something that is a click away.
If you're not arguing in bad faith i suggest instead catching up on reading comprehension, because your reply doesn't logically follows from mine unless you're trying your very best to misinterpret me.
Helps document this, does little to fight it.
Oh excuse me, i merely thought from your other comment that you actually cared about user participation, as opposed to passive content consumption, silly me.
As if finding the log takes more than a few seconds, took me like half a minute looking for it for the first time when i wanted to check a users deleted comment history.
As a user from @programming.dev you should know the importance of documentation, and the log being easy to read should help the users to fight it themselves. As in by making their own communities/instances as needed
They are all nice experiences, and it's rather sad i can't share that experience with my more casual friends :/
Does it also cover reloading with different ads? (such that it would count impressions for different advertisers)
LibreOffice was very useful whenever i was asked to use MS Office, it's the shit
The latter, and the underutilization of the fact that the standard library exists, and consequently the existence of so many micro dependencies.
Thank you, TTT's video was what i thought of. Worth mentioning for anyone wondering why, that green growth is not compatible with solarpunk, because solarpunk has a large intersection with degrowth.