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  • Damn, didn't see that movie a long time... Time to re-watch it :-)

  • A markov-chain implemented by an entry-level SW engineer is probably more coherent :-)

  • He looks like he's nearing retirement age anyways, disbarment shouldn't cost him much...

  • Then they should leave it out or phrase it differently, in my opinion. E.g. "The name of the alleged traitor who sold [...]" That way it's clear the person is only accused by now, not convicted, but at the same time the word 'traitor' isn't singled out as questioned.

  • Ok, it's a prank, but was it really necessary to make them life-size? :-(

  • At least they'd be more strategically aligned...

  • What will he do without his Trusty lawyer 🥲

  • ThE MaRkEt WiLl FiX iT....

    I guess they argue if giving water increases productivity, companies will do it without a law mandating it. This ignores the fact that beancounters are not always practical, and people will die of heatstroke before eventually the least reasonable companies disappear.

  • EU-citizens might have some leverage under the "right to be forgotten"?

  • So does my lemmy instance :-) (unfortunately, I'm no good as an artist, it's not that obvious it is supposed to depict a stamped reddit logo)

  • Well, just for playing around you should be able to set it up using something like dyndns on a laptop at home, at no cost (except for time). If you want to go for it, that's what I would suggest :-) When that works, think about getting the virtual-root-server at monthly costs...

  • Depends, what do you mean with "no background in any of this"? I started yesterday and set up the instance within 3h, starting around 1h after I saw the name "Lemmy" the first time. I still have to iron out some issues.

    But I do have a strong background with docker, Linux administration, networking, and generally DevOps, and I do have a virtual root server up and running for some time.

    If you have no background in docker and Linux (administration), I would say you'd do better focusing on smaller things, running some servers locally in docker and so on. There should be lots of opportunities to have a quick success to build up on.

    If you have that background already and only have no background in the topics of Fediverse and Lemmy, https://join-lemmy.org/docs/en/administration/install_docker.html provides some relatively easy to follow instructions.

    The costs are basically the costs of an always on Linux server, preferably with a fixed IP address. I'm not sure what you would pay wherever you live, I pay ~15€/month for 8GB, 4 cores, virtual root server with my own domain name.

  • I started my own instance and do currently not intend to open it for others (besides, maybe, close friends and family).

    My intention are

    • to learn more about the concepts
    • evaluate how reliable the replication of comments and posts works
    • maybe create my own pseudo-community just for myself, as kind of a simplified blog

    Reading other posts in this sub, I saw it is still seen as offloading the main servers, as the replication of the data is a low load compared to serving the UI. Maybe one of these motivations apply to you, too? Or you find another one? At the end of the day, host your own instance if you want to :-)

  • I assume this is satire. "Each employee gets 104 personal days, they are called Saturday and Sunday", that must be satire.

  • I would be happy if my locally posted comment showed up on lemmy.world at all :-) (If this one does, maybe I was just impatient with the initial sync or so)

    EDIT: Nevermind, I was too impatient :-)