
Or having it taken to pay for medical care and whatnot if they don’t.

Or having it taken to pay for medical care and whatnot if they don’t.
FAQ
Holy shit this is a real website
That is not a question


If you don’t think mudding and taping drywall is more difficult than it seems, I’m impressed (and a little disbelieving).


Copyright infringement is committed by the provider, not the receiver. If you’re just an end-user of the content, they can’t really go after you unless you acquired it via a peer-to-peer network and also seeded it to others. (And they have, in fact, infamously gone after people for that.)
No, you’re confusing cross posts with image hosting. Cross-posting doesn’t re-upload a separate copy of the image, but it should make a separate copy of the post itself. I’m pretty sure that if you were programming your own tool for it, you could make it copy the image too, while still counting as a cross-post.
I’m totally on-board with the notion of not wanting thing B to be deleted when thing A is, but I also want to see at a glance all communities [A, B, C, …] where discussion on the same topic is occurring. I would go so far as to say that intentionally breaking that is bad and should cause instance admins to prohibit use of your tool.


The other day, I had a reason to want to search for posts of a specific comic that I suspected had been removed, and not having the comic name in the post title made it impossible because the images themselves aren’t included in the modlog. So yes, I support this suggestion.
Cool idea, but please tell me you’re implementing it as proper cross-posting so that they’re linked together for everybody else.
If I had that sort of threat model and let the government get their hands on my computer, I would never trust the hardware again. Too many components with their own SoCs containing firmware blobs where an exploit could lurk and reinfect even after a ‘nuke.’ GPUs, disk controllers, WiFi chips, etc.


Should’ve posted it 3 days late.
Merging all the feature branches in time is easy.
Having the project compile afterwards is hard.


Because it wouldn’t be as funny that way.
So you’re saying that Irish fairytales are funny parodies that are better than the German originals?
When your Makefile is so fucked up that you have to run it multiple times to get everything to build and link properly.
On one hand, yes. On the other hand, if it’s a comic that might still be funny without the words – or if it’s translated, as the rule requires – then you might still want to see it even if it’s foreign to you. Unfortunately, AFAIK the way the built-in function works is all-or-nothing: you select the language and you see every post in that language, or you don’t and they’re all hidden.
Also, it’s annoying to use that function because you can’t set a default for stuff you write, so you have to select it from the drop-down on every single post and comment.
I picked them as examples because both have recently been posted here.
Here’s the NSFW Jucika I mentioned (note: none of the other Jucika strips are NSFW), and I can’t find the Oglafs anymore because I think you removed them.
On a related note, it would’ve been easier for me to search (and especially, to check the modlog since the image is gone and you have to go by title alone) if the name of the strip were in the title.
I feel like allowing tagged NSFW would work as long as it’s legitimately a comic strip, and one that isn’t exclusively porn. (So, like, that recent Jucika would be okay, an Oglaf would be barely toeing the line, and anything beyond that would belong somewhere else. Or maybe Oglaf would be on the wrong side of the line, IDK.)


Then you’ve won the dimensional jackpot and you should immediately start trying to thwart any misguided attempts from folks in your original dimension to “rescue” you.


Housecats, not khajit. Y’all are smarter and uglier before Skyrim at least
They weren’t called the “me generation” for nothing!