@tyler@nicecrew.digital I always aim to cause significant damage to the United States government no matter what. We should all strive to damage and wound the great Satan.
@p@fsebugoutzone.org It's $1.5 billion for like "emotional damage", essentially, right? It's pretty fucking insane, honestly. To me it reeks of repression and censorship/retaliation for system criticism. And I personally can't stand Alex Jones and think he's a charlatan moron. But, this is full mask off "we're going to crush you because we can and because you say things we don't like" by the status quo, basically. @ins0mniak@majestic12.airforce
@newt@stereophonic.space Ayup. Neo-Puritanism or whatever. Albeit the Catholics were repressing people even before the Puritans. Whatever. Same shit different century.
@house@annihilation.social Any instance in "the federation"? What federation? One can argue that there are many federations within this universe. Instance blocks are a reality of the network. And they're primarily an issue with centralization---at some level of decentralization they start acting no different than user-blocks. Furthermore, it's moreso a Mastodon problem vs. a problem with the wider network. Mastodon, specifically, is populated by narcissistic control freak type zealots. The rest of the network is pretty chill.
@enigmatico@mk.absturztau.be Recycling is a spook designed by industry to justify and excuse continued widespread plastics use and the manufacture of purposefully expendable consumables designed to break or become obsolete. Seriously, recycling is bullshit. It doesn't work. It's never worked. It was never actually meant to work. It's a PR ploy. @thomholwerda@exquisite.social
Westerner's obsession with Hitler and the Nazis and the Holocaust and all this being the total representation of ultimate evil or "bad" or "thing I don't like" is legitimately bizarre and weird from the perspective of anyone outside their little self-centered bubble.
It would be equivalent to some warlord in 1890s Manchuria called "Tong Li" starting a movement called "Thousand Suns Kingdom" where they did unspeakable acts of barbarism and people contemporaneously constantly bringing them up as an example of pure evil and anything disliked. E.g., "wow, Trump is really like Li!" or "this artist is basically a Thousand Sunner!" People in the West would be like "lol what the fuck?" and it would come across as really weird.
@yakumo_izuru@misskey.m544.net I should look into this Aya thing. It's like a site generator, then? I'm just writing my current site by hand HTML + CSS and am trying to keep things very simple to keep content overhead low.
@yakumo_izuru@misskey.m544.net What do you mean by common template with content embedded inside? Like, you made everything look the same site-wide? But, still, anytime you want to make a change to the navigation bar it requires you to go into every single page and update it manually?
Question for people making websites: using only HTML + CSS, is there a way of keeping a navigation menu constant across all pages navigated to within a website outside of just copying the navigation menu into every page? And then having to update every single page anytime you want to make an adjustment to that menu? I know, for example, with JavaScript and with some server-side rendering tools there is a way to "inject" a navigation element into a page on the fly, essentially. But, with just stop HTML + CSS, I don't believe there is any such solution.
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