Thanks for pointing it out. I've re-pinned it with the local automod
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I wouldn't mind moving the community off of lemmy.world over to another instance. I'm currently travelling so I'll need to take a deeper look into alternative instances later.
In regards to the controversies surrounding mods/admins on lemmy.world. I honestly think it's mostly just a result of lemmy.world's size and its generic nature. Speaking as an admin that has had my fair share of team discussions about how to moderate our instance, there isn't a magical solution that everyone will be happy with. Other lemmy.world mods also have no say on this community's moderation.
The technical aspects are valid concerns though. Generally when programming.dev experience federation issues, it's also with lemmy.world, due to its size.
Auckland City players must be stoked, that's some fun games for them.
And then you got warhammer 40k writers
It wasn't really a question in that sense. What I meant by that sentence is that the game is already planned to be removed (from sale), so Blizzard suing GOG wouldn't make much sense. However that doesn't mean that GOG/Blizzard can just take the game away from those who already purchased it.
The timeouts become greater the more times you submit an incorrect answer
I haven't had time for the AoC yet, but if it's like last year, there are rate limits that would make binary search ineffective.
If Real Madrid fails to qualify, this will be the greatest format ever.