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Could you please define exactly what you mean by “left-wing”?
What client are you using?
I use Lemmy UI [1], Tesseract [2], and Thunder [3].
[…] Boost is totally screwing up the references display
Yeah, I’ve heard report of that bug in Boost before [1] [2].
Out of curiosity, what does it look like for you?
It’s not off-topic when the person in question is involved. […]
As stated in the title, the topic is concerning the AI bots that are spamming GitHub repos [1], not anything to do with nutomic. I personally encountered the bot in nutomic’s repo [2], so I simply used it as a generic example. Given this, your comment feels off-topic, imo.
Maybe a joke at the expense of StackOverflow. […]
Yeah, I figured that, but I don’t understand how it’s relevant to the topic of this post.
I’m not sure I understand the relevance of your comment. Could you explain?
[…] Who’s that […]?
I presume they are referring to @nutomic@lemmy.ml [1]; nutomic is one of the main Lemmy developers [1.1].
Context? […] what does he have to do with this post?
If they are indeed referring to @nutomic@lemmy.ml, I presume they are mentioning nutomic because the example GitHub repository that I cited [3] is owned by nutomic [2]; that being said, specifically regarding their claim itself that nutomic is transphobic [4] and is a genocide denier [4], it is entirely off topic, imo.
I will make no comment on the veracity of the claim itself without evidence. I do not wish to speak for nutomic — I will let them speak for themself here should they wish.
Lemmy maintainer
[…] I recently encountered one of these AI bots in Ibis’s GitHub repository.
Eww Nutomic the transphobic genocide denier.
[…] Solarpunk’s Pleasant Politics comm has an automod that bans and unbans based on recent karma ratios. […]
Do they have any documentation for that behavior? If so, could you link it?
Karma does not persist […]
I’m not sure what you mean; if I look at your account, for example, I can see all of your past vote scores [1].
[…] I’m sure someone who’s better at maths than me can tell me where the llm has gone wrong. […]
From what I can tell, the math is sound.
I think this is a great slice-of-life picture. I honestly thought it was a painting, at first.
Anecdotally, I have personally encountered a bug where my Linux system couldn’t handle the EDID from the monitor — so that particular model of monitor didn’t function with Linux despite it working fine on Windows.
I can’t exactly make out the tattoo in the image, and I can’t tell if your remark was tongue-in-cheek. Would you mind linking to a source for the tattoo that you are referring to?
Also seems the most useful cause you get two colors for the price of one.
Given my personal preference for the Uniball Vision Needle (not pictured), I’ll go for 1.
Disgusting. At least, it seems that their (ie Fidesz-KDNP, Jobbik, and Our Homeland Movement MPs: Péter Balassa and Imre Ritter [1]) public support is dropping [2].
SIC SEMPER TYRANNIS
On March 18, the Parliament voted in favor of the amendment by 136 votes in favor (Fidesz-KDNP, Jobbik, and Our Homeland Movement MPs; Péter Balassa and Imre Ritter) and 27 votes against. […]
HA, that’s so cursed. I love it.
Does this mean changes to the ToS, defederation practices, etc.?