This is already kinda confusing, blocked instance can still post in the community here (creating post and replying comments), but it will only shown to users from their own instance only. Like shadow banning in reddit, but on instance level
This is already kinda confusing, blocked instance can still post in the community here (creating post and replying comments), but it will only shown to users from their own instance only. Like shadow banning in reddit, but on instance level
weirdly if I set it to Subscribed in setting, it respect that and always use that instead of local as default
Twitter and Not Paying Bills
Soulslike (well the souls game itself), After playing Nioh last year and Dark souls 1 a few months ago, currently trying to finishing up Dark Souls 2 DLCs
well, technically giving Stock as salary/compensation is tied to company profitability. But I don’t think that’s working for now because the awarded stock amount is adjusted so the monetary value not changed at the time of receiving the stock itself.
this is worse than announcement of announcement of teaser trailer
Well, if they tried to release something like Gollum again, I don’t think it will happen
I think the same things happened in Diablo 3, there’s no cow level until it’s specifically added in some patch (the zone is called “Not The Cow Level” btw)
You should add returns ray detected outside of while loop
It’s only two days, and their revenue mostly come from ads that most likely paid based on contract. So I also don’t think it will affect their revenue
A forum like reddit but needs invite to register, I think it already exist since past few years
Interesting, I’m new on Lemmy (and fediverse itself), but when you said server does it means the backend that handles frontend traffic or database that stores all the data? Seems the next optimization step is distributing the traffic to multiple servers.
Also (again I don’t know about the lemmy system itself), maybe you can get away with just upgrading CPU cores only or RAM only (depends on what bottlenecking the system). From my experience, the RAM requirement is scaling slower compared to CPU
If you google some images, most of the results usually come from Pinterest
You can already do this in FF14 since a long time ago