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submitted 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) by Liwott@lemmy.ml to c/weiqi@lemmy.ml
 

Found this on Reddit. Looks fun, what do you think?

 

cross-posted from: https://framatube.org/videos/watch/4294a720-f263-4ea4-9392-cf9cea4d5277

Help us translate the subtitles on our translation tool. > > Animation Produced by LILA - ZeMarmot Team > Direction & Animation by Aryeom > Script & Technology by Jehan > Voice by Paul Peterson > Licence: CC-By-SA 4.0 > > Sponsored by Framasoft > > Sound by ORL - AMMD > > Music: "Dolling" by CyberSDF - CC-BY 4.0

 

cross-posted from: https://nerdica.net/objects/a85d7459-5362-5452-589b-c4d757475669

!helpers
Maybe it makes sense to reshare this here? (in relation to the questions in the comments)

@liwott@nerdica.net:

Post from Friendica

!fediverse

If I understand correctly, the new release allows me to publish this?

lemmy release v0.16.3 - federation bug fixes - lemmy

[–] Liwott@lemmy.ml 0 points 3 years ago (5 children)

Bakchodi.org [...] will never federate with leftist instances.

Can you link any such statement?

 

cross-posted from: https://framatube.org/videos/watch/4294a720-f263-4ea4-9392-cf9cea4d5277

Help us translate the subtitles on our translation tool. > > Animation Produced by LILA - ZeMarmot Team > Direction & Animation by Aryeom > Script & Technology by Jehan > Voice by Paul Peterson > Licence: CC-By-SA 4.0 > > Sponsored by Framasoft > > Sound by ORL - AMMD > > Music: "Dolling" by CyberSDF - CC-BY 4.0

[–] Liwott@lemmy.ml 0 points 3 years ago (1 children)

Only relevant sources and no insults, thanks I guess?

US played a direct role in both funding and orchestrating the coup

It did play a role, we agree on that; my point is that it is very speculative to assume that it single-handedly had the whole decisive power. Whether they truly led the revolution is a disputed fact, even among your sources. Same for choosing the new government, the phone call shows they had a say in that, but to my knowledge nothing shows that they single-handedly picked the whole government, as there were other parties involved, including Ukrainian pro-EU and Ukrainian nazis.

That they were going to join NATO is a pure speculation based on the opinions that

  • US held all the decisive power over that government
  • US's only goal is military expansion

About the latter, do you think an economic weakening of Russia through the EU-deal would not already be a favorable turn for the US? I recall that the official position of the Maidan government was that it was not planning to become a NATO member, at least until the annexation of Crimea.

 

I recently started thinking again about the Social knowledge fabrics discussion, and it seems to me that one of the biggest obstacles for fedi to become one is the following. The things we refer to as "threads" are actually "branches of a tree". You have a trunk, basically the whole fedi, each post is a branch, each branch can itself ramify into branches, but all the branches stay independent.

It would be useful if a discussion branch was not only shaped like a thread, but also had the usefulness of one : sewing, or tying together different discussion topics. Sometimes I think again about an old discussion when participating in a new one, and so I cite it. But this message is still fundamentally part of the new discussion, while the newly established link should be of equal interest to participants of both threads.

What we miss is for that message to be part of both conversations, or a clear way to automatically signify to both threads that something new happens. Of course, this can be done by hand, writing a comment in each cited branch to point to the new one. But we won't remeber to do that everytime, or we will not want to "necrobump", or we just don't want to make the extra effort. So it would be interesting if the relations were established automatically. For example the way I proposed for Friendica's quote-shares in the linked URL, or the way GitHub handles issue that cite each other.

Maybe two old topics will come to know about each other that way, effectively being sewed by the new thread.

 

While posting tests can obsviously be made on this community without further precision, commenting requires a post to comment on. This is what this post is for.

 

It will happen that the posts you try to create on this community do not make it through to lemmy.ml. In this case, you can inform the community about them by commenting this pinned post.

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submitted 4 years ago* (last edited 4 years ago) by Liwott@lemmy.ml to c/weiqi@lemmy.ml
 

Maybe if enough people here play on OGS we can create a Lemmy group over there?