The lemmy.world admins blocked a bunch of piracy communities from federating with their instance seemingly out of nowhere: no legal threats, no DMCA notices, no apparent consequences if they don't.
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I think lemmy.world is about to be rudely made aware of how many pirates were on their site.
I only have vague memories of most of it from watching it as a kid, but recently my spouse and I decided to give it a watch one night and made it through the first 7-ish episodes. About half of the stories were "meh" but the other half were actually pretty good by TOS standards.
Mind you that's just the stories. The animation itself is definitely a limiting factor, and a lot of what happens is either very sparsely animated or they literally have characters explaining what's happening rather than fully animating the events. A weird upside of that is that most episodes are practically radio plays, and you can just listen to the audio and understand what's going on.
Or even just a code review to see what kind of weird shit devs used to do.
Agreed, some really amazing stuff could be lurking there. Let us not forget the glory that is the Fast Inverse Square Root.
Right now we're in the "every other" release of Windows, the one that's shit. 7 was good, so 8 was shit. 10 was good, so now 11 is shit. I'm not surprised you're having problems.
Might try using 10 and see if that's any better. At a minimum it's not going to be nearly as picky about what it will or won't install on.
Now that I've found a workable userstyle that gives kbin the same information density as old reddit (Narwhal) it may be time to switch over here. For better or worse kbin's funding situation seems a bit more ironclad. Also the fact that I can check Lemmy communities and do Mastodon at the same time is pretty attractive.
"It's just a prank, bro!": legal argument edition.