I’m not getting latency issues must be a problem with your setup
Your account has been temporarily deactivated for review.
[email protected] took over and they’re bouncing the signal off the moon
rEpOrTeD for spam
Based on your recent activity, you might be interested in: [email protected]
Hello to everyone that didn’t flock to X 👋 Welcome to your new home :)
They were a donation platform for community projects and open-source projects. Their main thing was that all donations and expenses by an entity are public, so there’s a lot of transparency with who and where the money goes that you donate. Really sad to lose them
The post article is from the umbrella organization Open Collective Inc.
Here’s the announcement from the Open Collective Foundation. There’s also Open Collective Europe which will not be dissolving.
Originally I remember OCF partially blaming OCI’s decisions as some of the reason OCF couldn’t be sustainable, but I can’t seem to find that anymore
It’s so weird reading both sides of the 2 entities involved in this. Seems like there’s some missing communication between the two
the link offered me candy
Downvotes are disabled per-instance, so the instance you’re on probably has downvotes disabled
Ah I accidentally deleted it and I guess the deletion didn’t federate completely, now I un-deleted so we’re good!
We need a bot that puts a better title in the comments, or an automod bot that physically changes the titles to be plain
“I think it blew up the entire duplex,” one neighbor told ARLnow in the immediate aftermath. “I’m sure the family next door was evacuated before it blew up but they lost their home.”
A man named James Yoo, listed in public records as the resident of the address to which police were initially dispatched, has been repeatedly posting paranoid screeds on his Linkedin account. One post from three days ago rants against his neighbors in the adjoining duplex unit.
Edit: linkedin.com/in/james-yoo-3a847a164
one of them has a 7 I’m pretty sure
Dang I wish we had movies that thoroughly explored possible devastating outcomes of having artificial intelligence make executive decisions for real people