Its the same as dying. If you’re that blase about dying then yea- makes no difference.
Its the same as dying. If you’re that blase about dying then yea- makes no difference.
The problem with the clone is that the original “you” died in the transporter. Are you assuming your conscious transfers?
The silent “majority” who haven’t won a popular vote for president since George W. Bush in 2004 despite intentionally disenfranchising millions of voters in liberal areas every election! How’s that work?
Those are two separate issues. I use a private instance so all my communities only show two subscribers even though I can see all of the posts and comments.
Mali is reclaiming .ml domains. They will reopen on a .net site. More info here: https://very.bignutty.xyz/notes/9hf13it1ced3b2za
I use ext4 for my desktop and zfs for my media server. Ext4 is faster, ZFS is more accurate and less corruptable.
You can host a kbin instance with little resources if you have a VPS. Otherwise- you can find kbin instances with open sign-ups here: https://fedidb.org/software/kbin
Subscribe to smaller political communities. Don’t use the main lemmy.world one if you don’t want to see a ton of posts. There will be less-active communities on smaller instances.
Linux is just a kernel in the same sense that a disto is just a package manager and an init system. Technically that’s the case but colloquially a distro is any set of curated, pre-configured packages with an install script.
Yes, that is why they spent no time explaining how to do it.
Use your “subscribed” feed. Sort by hot or new.
You can use any subdomain for any type of instance but if you see it on lemmy then its federated.
Your consciousness stops for you in both scenarios. In the teleporter scenario a clone lives out the rest of your life. To everyone around you its as if nothing has changed but for you, specifically, time stopped progressing at the sending-teleporter.