I like to ask a variety of questions, sometimes silly, serious, and/or strange. Never asking in an attempt to pester or “just asking questions” stuff.
I’m generally curious and/or trying to get a sense of people’s views.
Any in particular you’re fond of but don’t see mentioned as much?
Clay is often baked and hardened, however, is it not? What if it remained rather soft?
Do you mean this comment? It may have been at the time you saw it, but it didn’t last.
Where are those people in Lemmy?
Also, for those few posts of creative stuff around here, where are the people to upvote and comment on them?
Are low hosting requirements similar to low system specs, or…? Do you happen to have any preferences in mind?
Makes sense, albeit the second part about the bad site experiences is sort of the flipside of what inspired this question.
If the initial content experience is awkwardly formatted, but there’s a better formatted version one could go to, would one still want to experience it in the same place forcing awkward formatting? That’s not poking at you specifically btw, moreso wondering aloud.
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How might one translate this to everyday language?
Huh, I’ve not read of that before! That definitely fits with what I was wondering, and points to other terms that may apply as well (universal/inclusive design). Thanks!
What’s a SRE?
Thanks for the pointers! When I’m looking exclusively for FOSS stuff next, I may ask there!
Fwiw those I mention in the OP are a few I personally consider typical but thought others might consider atypical these days, so wanted to head them off.
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was replying from notifications, so missed where someone else pointed this out, sorry for the extra notification! 😅
Thanks! From your descriptions, I’ll have to look into these.
Context is an important tool when determining authorial intent, but one can investigate a piece under the frame of the death of the author too should they want to understand more what they personally gain from a work or what someone else entirely gets out of it.
Am I understanding correctly that you’re suggesting an extension of death of the author to death of the industry to discern what one draws from art?
To clarify, I’m asking in the sense of art made within larger businesses/corporations, wherein artists often give up some or all of the ownership of their work. Think of the fraught relationships between bands and their music labels, actors/directors and studios, developers/writers and publishers, etc.
so it’s hard to engage in a conversation.
Have you tried asking a question related to the original post’s content?
But when is Wendy’s?
That could be part of it, but I was thinking more in terms of sharing resources like what you linked in your other comment as well as other methods to encourage community activity.
Also technical stuff like what to be aware of regarding banner/image resolutions, language settings, handling community handoffs to other moderators, etc. Basically a mix of more specific Lemmy support and general community building/outreach discussion.
Right, I was wondering if there might be a distinct term so that it might be clearer that a private entity’s action is not a violation of rights in the sense that a government action might be. Thinking mainly of why xkcd #1357 tends to come up a lot
Each time I’ve read into self-hosting it often sounds like opening stuff up to the internet adds a bunch of complexity and potential headaches, but I’m not sure how much of it is practicality vs being excessively cautious.
By tv static, I mean like this btw: