

Aren’t beauty pageant winners supposed to advocate for world peace?


Aren’t beauty pageant winners supposed to advocate for world peace?


It’s nice that gen z gets a chance to experience their own illegal war in the desert.


In other news, US automakers are rolling out new vehicles that burn rubber at twice the current rate while offering a blistering 15mpg.


Woo! Christian holy war!


Begun, the drone wars have.


It’s a similar story for the multiple Facebook communities for where I live. They handed a lot of bans during covid era while pushing anti-vax rhetoric.


A little bit of both. I ran a private wiki for writers to collaborate on for a project. I was doing other tech stuff for the team so it was my job to deal with it. Keeping it updated was a chore and actually using it was finicky.
For example, there was an issue we ran into where we wanted a dynamic table that pulled from other pages. Think of a shopkeeper inventory or something similar where each item was another page. Displaying an item worked fine the first time you pulled it, but if you updated the item’s page it wouldn’t push that to any page it’s displayed on. We ran into issues like this constantly. Some solutions worked, others didn’t.
After a year or so we migrated to something else. It’s free and it’s great that it exists, but it just has a roughness to it that we didn’t have the resources to deal with.


I’ve used mediawiki and I hated maintaining it. Absolutely do not recommend other than as a last resort.


Obviously this is true and it sucks, but I don’t really view it as a man vs woman issue. I think it’s a social media issue where these companies purposefully push outrage content to drive up engagement. It’s an unethical practice with little to no legislation protecting users exposed to it.
Many of these platforms don’t even have a way to opt out, forcing users to view it via “suggestions” in their main feed.
Even Bush had a coalition of the willing.