

It’s also worse in that they hide the fact it’s made in Russia.
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It’s also worse in that they hide the fact it’s made in Russia.
On Mastodon! Follow @w7voa@journa.host and @sccdp@sfba.social
While we’re at it, also follow @heidilifeldman@mastodon.social for summaries of legal procedures.
People can be on the spectrum, from a very different culture, foreigners that don’t have English as their first language, or from a different generation with different slang and references. There are lots of reasons why someone might be intelligent but not get your subtlety or references.
I prefer Photon.
When instances become instruments of propaganda for Putin/Xi/Kim and ban people who expose such propaganda, they fully deserve to be blocked. They’ve become instruments of the enemies of civil society.
It’s the moderation practices of those instances that put them in the corner of “sectarian shit”. The rest of us don’t need to tolerate such toxicity.
Oh, the Tankie Triad is free to moderate as they wish too. And other instances are free to block them. And I am free to warn unsuspecting newcomers.
The example I referenced is https://lemmy.world/modlog?page=1&actionType=All&modId=26&userId=9458793
But the problem is that it’s not an isolated case. You do need to take into account that this is regular practice, as shown in the multitude of cases.
Anyway, either you look into it, and find, like I did, that they are unreasonable and toxic, or you don’t.
Unreasonable moderation (e.g. bans for warning against romanticising the Soviet Union and Stalin) happens on lemmy.ml too. Please have a look at the link I posted in my previous comment.
I’m fine with differing opinions, if done in good faith. I’m not fine with people being nasty (personal attacks, name-calling) and mods being extremely biased (e.g. banning people for criticising Russia, China, North-Korea). I don’t need such toxicity in my life.
While your particular issues is solved, you should be aware that lemmy.ml is one instance of the Tankie Triad, which many other instances have blocked. Unless you like living in tankieland, I would suggest you make an account somewhere else.
While I enjoyed the first book, and might pick up the others, I wasn’t as impressed, and wouldn’t put it on any reread shortlist. What did I miss?
I haven’t tried it myself, because I hear it’s very crash-happy. Have you had better experiences?
DaVinci Resolve has a free version and is made by an Australian company.
Kdenlive is open source and from a non-profit registered in Germany.
Any encyclopedia will reflect the biases of its editors. The best you can do is to have good procedures and fact-checkers.
Not at all. Personally I like to have a shared data partition for my media files. Both OSes can use that just fine, if it’s NTFS or exFAT formatted.
Why would I?
It’s a mashup of Free Software and Open Source Software.
They can, but there is a lot of hesitation, and the process is slow.
And that money then goes to Russia, a fact which they hide.
No, thanks! I’ll stick with Libre.