

I only noticed because it sent me notifications for it. I guess it is just one weird moderator though, for some reason I thought it was more of a db0 official thing but it looks like it is not.
I only noticed because it sent me notifications for it. I guess it is just one weird moderator though, for some reason I thought it was more of a db0 official thing but it looks like it is not.
Do you think that would be productive? (edit: I have some kind of strong hunch that it’s one of your admins. it is not)
I think people are just weird sometimes.
Update: I’ve just been banned from some of the db0 Stable Diffusion communities for being an “anti-AI troll,” I think for posting this story?
db0 I love you guys but you do weird stuff sometimes
My Lai was a little worse than usual, but it was also pretty much the MO for American forces. Lt. Calley was just bloodthirsty enough to do it as an official operation, making enough of a gestalt to attract some attention, instead of just having a handful of people on patrol to do it and then come back to base and play cards after like nothing happened. And then again the next week, and then again the week after that.
Oh… holy shit. I think you’re right. That’s a much better joke.
You get the Supreme Court to give you a little piece of paper that says, “I can do what I want.”
I mean it’s clearly just a little joke (quite a good one IMO) based on the fact that it’s a US-Constitution-like font.
The only question is whether the person who signed off on making this live was in on the joke. I suspect not, I think they probably thought “oh that’s a weird name for a font.”
I think this might be a massive gift to people who want the internet to remain free and unrestricted.
The more people you drive into the underground, the less well you’ll be able to regulate. Usually, it’s a cautionary tale about carelessly over-strict regulation. But, I guess it can also be an uplifting tale about carelessly over-strict regulation, depending on what you’re trying to regulate. Lord knows, we need to be teaching people how to dodge around local internet restrictions and monitoring right now.
There are dozens of us not on Lemmy…
(quokk.au is using Piefed)