Shh we don’t want this taken down. I’ve been using it for years.
Shh we don’t want this taken down. I’ve been using it for years.
Serial Experiments Lain. Came out before smartphones and yet predicted a lot of modern technology. It’s a fantastic look at how tech can shape our reality and mental health.
Role-based access is absolutely the goal but I think I’m a ways away from identifying and implementing it. Responsibilities are too unclear and diverse right now.
I may need to just meet with each department manager and ask him or her what their team needs to be able to do.
I haven’t found anything like a full report on admin right usage for all users. I’d hate to go user-by-user in audit reporting - At that point I may as well just interview them.
I think you’re onto something with Reddit culture being driven by bots. I went on Reddit for the first time in a few weeks yesterday and the front page just felt so… Fake. Especially compared to a place like Lemmy that feels more like the old-school Internet - Real people having real conversations, instead of just trying to meet a status quo and a particular tone of voice. It’s refreshing here. I don’t want it to become Reddit 2.0.
(Disclaimer: I came here recently from Reddit.)
Not gonna lie, the trailer looks better than I expected. Looking forward to the premiere.