I never knew that pirating kids was such a problem.
Users can block instances
Finally!
I've had enough creepy/disgusting furry and pedophile drawings on my feed. That "yiffit" instance will be the first that I block.
They were willing to fuck over some people and drive them completely out of business.
Which people? Developers. The very people that helped make Unity what it is. Unity wanted to completely crush their own developers. Some estimates put Unity's fees higher than 100% revenue in some scenarios.
Them back-tracking and saying "wow! we didn't expect this to be so hated!" shows that they either don't understand numbers (they do) or that they think their users are idiots.
So why would developers want to come back to them?
Part of the problem is the instance's open registrations which do not require you to enter an e-mail address during signup.
How is this even a thing? Why would the Lemmy software even allow operation like this?
"Push to start" may stop someone driving off in the car, but they are still targets.
Thieves smash the windows, hop in, see the lack of key startup, then hop out. You still will end making a call to the police or insurance company.
Having "Hyundai" or "Kia" anywhere on the car makes them a target of thieves, even with push to start.
I figured that he would have gone with 卐.com
It's beta software syncing with beta software, all while being crushed with a flood of users no one expected before last month.
I'm surprised things are working as well as they are now.
Things will get better and more functional as time passes.
I've been paying $25 a month to run into relatives that all have their trees set to PRIVATE.
They're my cousins / second-cousins, and I'm not sure who their parents are or how they fit into my tree.
The site lets you look at US Census data... from the 1950s or some shit. So I can piece together family information upwards half a dozen ways to my grandparents and their parents and so on, but I can't seem to get any info from the system for anyone born after the 1950s.
I keep paying because I'm trying to solve a spooky family mystery.
Yeah, but how many dogs did he start out with?
Because everyone knows that live chat rooms are exactly like message forums with content that can be voted up and down.
Punishing the poor and making things harder for them to dig out of their situation is certainly for the best!