Hey, stop saying bad things about my wives!
- Marie is an awesome cook
- Hanna is wild in the sheets
- Karen …
- Sandra is easy to talk to
Hey, stop saying bad things about my wives!
second worst mistake of my life
What is the … you know what, never mind.
I also heard (and used) it as a mix of both: “the last 20% take as long as the first 80%”
So I’ve been ripped off. Dammit.
What about Belgian chocolate? Is it real or am I being ripped off?
Every teenie slasher movie: “Hey we got half the football team and half the cheerleaders in a house with a killer who picks us off one by one. Let’s split up!”
Isn’t that the same logic your parents and other people close to you have applied as well? What differentiates your punishment from theirs?
But if you punish us, wouldn’t that also amount to some form of abuse? And wouldn’t that lead to us ending up in a similar state as you punishing the next generation as well? This would go on forever. Is this what you want for future generations?
Which is ironic, since when Chrome was released, it got traction for being slimmer and a lot faster than Firefox.
It probably doesn’t help, that browsers had to become (almost) full operating systems and runtime environment.
I fear if there would be large influx of new users, many instances wouldn’t be able to keep up. I think currently the only way to scale an individual instance is vertically. I doubt that many of the admins are willing or able to throw much more money on it. Working across the federation with indiviual instances struggling with the load would then likely diminish the whole experience.
In other words: it might be an advantage if the growth doesn’t happen too quickly. Even though this is not directly the intention behind the registration process.
Why has it become such a problem to wait for something? Especially if it’s only necessary once? You didn’t register on any lemmy instance the past months/years, but suddenly you need the account now instead of in a few minutes/hours?
Don’t let it cool too much, though.