I understood that. I’m asking about the problem with parties that this helps people fix.
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I understood that. I’m asking about the problem with parties that this helps people fix.
That would be the ideal for meeting new people, would it not?
I’ve read the whole thing and I feel like there’s something that’s just assumed that everyone understands.
What exactly is the problem? Why do we care how many people know each other or don’t? I’m so confused.
They aren’t behind any login or anything stopping it. So yah, I expect they’re already are being indexed.
I was using Neeva, a similar service. They shut down last month. People on the Neeva sub[…] Mentioned it. It’s quite a bit better than Neeva ever was.
Let me put it another way.
When you want to bookmark the link, or open annother tab to view the thread yourself, you want use the grey chain link.
When you want to share a link publicly, or give it to some random you don’t know, the colored network link is probably more appropriate.
The grey chain icon, goes to the post or comment address on your instance.
The colored federation icon, goes to the home instance address of the community the post or comment is part of.
The basic calorie in/out concept always struck me as obviously too simple.
When I found out that the way we determined how many calories was in a given food ingredient, was by actually burning it and measuring the energy output, I knew whole concept was flawed. Our bodies simply don’t “burn” food like that. We don’t shit ash. There can’t be a simple 1:1 correlation.
I get it. If I was looking at that seating chart, I’d be thinking:
“Screw it. If I have to sit in the front, I’m going to sit in The front.”
This doesn’t make sense.
How is blocking different than a stronger form of mute? I don’t know what he’s talking about. I’m not sure he knows what he’s talking about.
When browsing the frontpage or a community, you can choose between the following sort types for posts:
I hate adds. I was using Neeva. Just switched to Kagi. After nearly 3 weeks, it looks like 300 searches/month will work for me. So $5 a month is fine.
That would be up to the admin of your host instance. Hypothetically they can ban you for any, or even no reason. There’s no software or rules preventing it.
So I would suggest making an account on the instance you want to post these photos to.
But this seems to claim it solves some practical problem with parties. I don’t know what that problems.