Yeah, the code of ethics thing shocked me as well, but it's really important to remember that it's not something they expect users to follow, it's something the devs are saying they'll follow. So it's not too bad in my opinion.
Then go complain somewhere else, you asked for an explanation of how it works.
I have no white castles near me. In Georgia we have Kystral.
Because it is JSON-LD and that's how JSON-LD works. It's an extensible format. Similar to XML namespaces.
It helps when you understand that you only ever directly interact with your instance.
- Alice posts to A (in some community hosted on B)
- B is federated with A so will eventually receive the post
- C is federated with B so will eventually get the post
OG captcha: What's this word?
Feed that I told ML to get OCR.
Now AI can't count letters.
This ain't my dad! This is a cell phone!
[...] call you an idiot for doing things a different way [...]
Reddit-brain is all over Lemmy. This is a far cry from the technical focused communities you'll find on Github or StackExchange.
Have you used StackExchange? It's very much "call you an idiot for doing things in a different way."
What colors can mantis shrimp even see? Having 16 different cones doesn't mean anything if they're all slightly different variations of green, for example.
Edit: Okay, they can see more colors that us. They can see 300 nm to 720 nm and we can see 400 nm to 700 nm.
OP, did you see the movie? It is set up for a big race thing that never happens. It essentially ends on a cliff hanger.
If you have one on one meetings it might be a good opportunity to ask (depending on the circumstances the other manager told you the feedback).
If you want to leave, then it's enough reason to leave, but I would strongly recommend finding a new job before quitting.