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It’s also just plain wrong. The ultimate code of morals and ethics for Judeo-Christians are the 10 commandments. How many of those have the military broken?

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There’s literally nobody who would replace them. The commercial real estate market in SF is in shamble. Offices go empty all the time at a discount.

Edit: to add, it’s better to let them squat and be able to sue them later for potential money than to have the offices empty.

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I’m fairly sure Reddit has something similar so users don’t keep seeing the same one popular community again and again.

For context, Reddit used to (5 years ago?) show multiple posts from the same community on /r/all, then they implemented a unique function that made it so only one post per sub was shown in the top X. This greatly improved /r/all. It was controversial and well documented.

It was weird at first but it really helped engagement and medium sized communities. I think if that PR makes it it would greatly improve Lemmy too.

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You might feel like just a small grain of sand, but the beach is fucking beautiful.

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Apple and Microsoft are doing a pretty good job at translating x86 to ARM. It’s not perfect but I haven’t really faced any application that just failed to run (to be fair I use pretty popular applications so maybe there’s a bias there).

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These pods could still be made from plant based alternatives and be compostables. Nothing about this needs to be plastic.

The companies have to be forced to do that, we all well know they won’t otherwise.

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I think you can implement Into for Result<…, LibError>. You can also implement the branching trait of Result so ? works. I’ve done it for booleans in the past as a learning experiment.

Unfortunately on mobile so I can’t link or copy paste code but that should give you some pointers to the right doc.

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