[-] OnionFutures@vlemmy.net 8 points 1 year ago

This is a bizarre article.

In the UK, average life expectancy at birth was 81 years, according to 2021 data from the World Bank - the same as in Slovenia, Portugal, Germany, the Netherlands, Denmark and Austria.

To frame that as "the UK has one of the lowest life expectancies among rich countries" is... misleading, to say the least. Why does Germany have one of the lowest life expectancies among rich countries? Why does Denmark?

[-] OnionFutures@vlemmy.net 2 points 1 year ago

Services vary a lot on how they are deployed and their dependencies, etc. The knowledge I have (and honestly I don't have much) I just built over time, tinkering with different set-ups and trying to debug problems when they arose. So I guess just choose a few difference services and try to get them working (choose low-stakes ones at first, where the risk of getting pwned or losing everything is very low). Docker can abstract away a lot, so maybe try more direct deployments if you are interested in learning.

[-] OnionFutures@vlemmy.net 8 points 1 year ago

Doesn't your browser warn you before closing a tab where you have entered text in an input field?

[-] OnionFutures@vlemmy.net 3 points 1 year ago

Not a DE but AwesomeWM. I like its default aesthetic and it's highly extensible using Lua which gives a lot of power to the user.

[-] OnionFutures@vlemmy.net 7 points 1 year ago

Completely agree, and anyone with any foresight would insist on something more robust. But very often the courts have to deal with situations where the parties did not have that foresight and instead proceeded to do business with one another on the basis of informal or very flimsily documented arrangements. And it falls to the court to look at what little evidence there is and determine (to the extent they can) whether there was an agreement and, if so, what the agreement entailed.

You would actually be surprised just how much business is conducted like this.

[-] OnionFutures@vlemmy.net 7 points 1 year ago
  • Lower upfront costs and quicker to set up as you don't have to buy the hardware
  • Don't have hardware taking up space in your home
  • Flexibility of being able to scale up or down your specs (or get rid of the VPS entirely) at the click of a button
  • Don't have to open your home network to the internet
  • Better uptime (not your job to fix outages)
[-] OnionFutures@vlemmy.net 6 points 1 year ago

I'm not an anti-capitalist. I'm pretty middle-of-the-road in that I believe in a regulated and taxed market economy. But on a personal level there are some aspects of my life that I would rather not place in the hands of corporations whose incentives aren't necessarily aligned with mine.

Google, Twitter, Reddit - I don't really disagree with their right to exist (concerns about monopolies aside). But the less involved they are in my life the better.

[-] OnionFutures@vlemmy.net 18 points 1 year ago

I don't think this is particularly surprising. Handshakes can form legal contracts, and contracts can be formed orally. There's no reason why an image couldn't indicate acceptance of a contract, generally speaking (certain specific types of contract may require additional formalities).

[-] OnionFutures@vlemmy.net 4 points 1 year ago

But I agree that who upvoted a post shouldn't be federated.

This also surprised me. I wonder is it necessary for technical reasons to prevent repeated upvoting of a submission by the same user?

[-] OnionFutures@vlemmy.net 5 points 1 year ago

When I was young, I spent a lot of time playing Extreme Paintbrawl. I only learned years later that it had achieved notoriety as one of the worst video games of all time. Looking back it's not hard to see why. But back when it was one of the very few games we had for PC, I got a lot of enjoyment out of it.

[-] OnionFutures@vlemmy.net 2 points 1 year ago

I was planning to sign up at BeeHaw because it seems pretty active and with high quality discussions. When I heard that it had defederated from Lemmy.ml and Lemmy.world I decided not to sign up to any of those three as I would rather have access to all of them (though I can understand why BeeHaw defederated). So I just went with VLemmy.net as it was one of the recommended ones (on join-lemmy.org and the Awesome-Lemmy-Instances GitHub) and seems to be very broadly federated.

I don't think it matters too much, though I think if you were signed up on the same instances as all your favourite communities it would be a bit more convenient.

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