Was told I was "very aloof," which was a huge compliment to me as a 5 year old cause it sounded like a cloud and clouds are awesome. Wasn't till I was married I realized it was supposed to be a negative remark.
Is this software entirely vibe coded by neolib ideologues?
I feel like it has to be. Lack of good coding practices, like hardcoding all those is_it_a_gif strings, screams vibe coded to me. You couldn't get away with this stuff in a 200 level coding class. You know what, vibe coding is a good programming equivalent to libs: all substance with no foundations.
What other instances beyond the 4 listed in the code here are by default defederated? Afaiu if you try to 100% federate by having no defederated instances, this overrides and defederates from these 4 again.
I skimmed this on my phone so it's tough to look over the whole codebase, but yes it seems like to be 100% federated you need to have a dummy instance you are defederated from? If I have time this week I might scan the codebase and see how it's actually called.
The property’s owners later lodged a Development Action (DA) with the council, seeking to legalise the activity and turn the carpark into a storage facility.
Seems like this is more of a case of the owner not going through legal means before investing in these cars and or using their space as storage, because it's not like these just appeared on the owner land without their approval.
You're saying "a lot of evidence" like it's some esoteric choice. It's in their most recent 5 year plan:
New Energy Technologies: Xi Jinping has announced that new energy technologies such as car batteries from state-owned enterprises will make it so that half of the vehicles in China be electric or fuel-cell powered, and half hybrid by 2035.
That's their goal, and they have a poorer population on average than western states, so it'd seem like "dumping" when it's just them not marking up their cars for the west.
I may be reading this wrong, but it seems defederated instances it falls back to defederating hexbear/ml/grad? It runs every time site_instance_chooser_view is called.
Here's the only good one fwiw