I reached a point in my life where I just didn't have time for things that don't "just work."
As a man I can assure you we have the same problem. I have garments with a 30" waist that fit the same as a 34" waist. And I have pants with a 29" inseam that go past my feet and 32" inseam that don't.
Print. At. Your. Local. Library.
As of this moment, the post has:
- 87 points on beehaw.org
- 55/38 on kbin.social
- 61 points on midwest.social
- 62 points on programming.dev
The real question is if downvotes on other instances federate back to Beehaw (i.e. did they only hide the button, or did they truly block them?)
That last part though. The fact that identity isn't federated sucks.
You're gonna need a bigger knife
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Gold.
Good luck winning that car!
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Put up or shut up
Any chance you know more than one human language? Some projects need translators!
The root problem is that identity is tied to an instance at all. For a federated system, the lack of federated identity / single sign on is baffling.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/ReiserFS