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  • Your reading comprehension needs work. Have a nice day.

  • A half-griffin

  • I'm not arguing that? I'm acknowledging that learning any new software takes some level of effort. Nice straw man though!

  • Is not looking bad more valuable than the effort involved in one or both of you learning iOS?

  • Compared to more traditional messaging protocols it could seem that way depending on various factors like time zone differences and how often devices can be online.

    It seems like in general, 1:1 conversations will require both participants to be online simultaneously to communicate. Group conversations can have any online participant act as a relay for new messages to offline participants, more or less.

    Check out their documentation, particularly the article on how the distributed network works. Also the FAQ is massive! I wish I had the time to read about this in more detail right now

    https://docs.jami.net/en_US/user/index.html

  • Silicon and silicone are two very different things, just FYI. But that does make sense

  • It's still bonded to silicon carbide...

    Don't get me wrong, it's an important advancement in semiconductor technology if the claims they're making hold up. But it's grown on silicon wafers. "Post-silicon chips" feels somewhat misleading here

  • And I bet the characters they're playing are too.

  • You are on a different instance than the community. Because it's a new community it probably just hasn't federated to your instance yet.

    Edit: also if you're the FIRST person to access the community on your instance, that should be establishing federation in the first place

  • A ginormous smidgen. A massive skosh. An anemic plenitude.

  • Yes, enforced pseudonymity would work much better. You can have up to three, or some number, of identities, they're not linked to your info but they are all linked to each other.

  • Toss a coin, to your admins...

  • Maybe. I think most people are going to see their bills increasing by more than this minimum wage increase though

    1. Nothing you posted actually addressed my question. ("Why do you think it's reasonable to assume people probably can't get kicked out of their apartments?") There is no jurisdiction with a longer notice period than 30 days for nonpayment of rent. Given that this thread is about Americans struggling with debts, your various complaints about "renovictions" and "mom and pops" as you're calling them are some nice straw men. We're talking about people being unable to afford rent here, and small-time landlords, while certainly not perfect, are equally if not more likely to display some humanity and actually work with someone who is struggling financially.

    2. It's indirect because you likely knew you'd be ridiculed for praising soulless corporate landlords directly, so you chose to focus on how much worse "mom and pops" are instead and make your (irrelevant) point implicit. Or maybe you had some bad experiences with independent landlords and derailed yourself ranting about that before you could actually address the question?

    3. Back to the actual topic, it's real hilarious that your proposed solution to your own hypothetical is "just file bankruptcy and keep your car/primary residence", you don't HAVE a primary residence to keep if you're a renter. Bankruptcy proceedings also cost time and money that someone who is already struggling with rent probably doesn't have...

    One could be very generous and say that you just don't know what the fuck you're talking about, but I think you're just trolling tbh. Or way too high to be posting about serious topics.

  • This is the weirdest indirect bootlicking of soulless corporate landlord companies I've ever seen.

  • you have an apartment you probably can’t be kicked out of.

    Mind expanding on why you think this is a reasonable assumption? There was an eviction moratorium at the height of the pandemic, but that has been over for more than two years now. The required notice period for an eviction varies with jurisdiction, but generally isn't more than a month or two, and if you try to drag it out a little further by refusing to vacate and forcing them to take you to court, having an eviction on your credit report makes looking for future rental accommodations Super Hell™.

  • I appreciate your optimism.You can lead a horse to text, but you can't make him read

  • Deformity