Doesn't lots of package managers have the exact same problems?
The whole prompt is kind of hilarious. It's like some sort of strange pep talk.
Of course they're allowed - just saying I personally do not like it.
Having a blocklist option is of course perfectly fine. Pre-filling and pre-enabling that list is not the software's job, if you ask me.
So is air cooling actually feasible but we don't do it cause it would make data centers look like nuclear reactors? Or is it just not feasible?
I think there would be a whole lot of excitement, possibly a lot of religious turmoil.
I'd recommend the movie "Contact" which explores this exact scenario :)
What do you mean "meet"? The way we would reach contact is by radio signals at first, not by actual physical visits. So at first we would only be communicating with probably a very long light delay as they'd be very far away. Realistically speaking neither would be able to visit the other in any feasible way, unless they have technology that is far, far beyond what we can imagine right now. Interstellar travel is very hard.
Personally think it's just really not the software's job to handle this or have an opinion on this - it's rather up to the instance admins to decide.
I suppose if you have an instance wide policy against AI moderation, then any mod using AI for moderation is going against the rules. But what anyone "should" do on their own instance is really up to them.
They don't need to federate even, they're probably already scraping everything.
I got one, just keep spamming continue, it will eventually go through!
The Talos Principle is amazing and the sequel is super good too. Devs recently came out with a remaster of the first game too.
Outer Wilds is a masterpiece, although it's not completely chill at all times (actually can be scary but only rarely and you can disable that too). But it's a really really really good game.