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Used to see that alot on mailing lists, back when they were one of the main methods for discussion. Some dork would create email aliases for each mailing list they were on; they'd use the alias "Linux" for a Linux mainling list, "Java" for a Java development list and so on. Annoying at best and would make some people assume they were the list admin. "But it makes sense to me and helps me set up filters" - yeah, fuck off. Presume it's the same lack of a thought process.
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I have a feeling the following is not wrong, but I invoke @Oliver Schick for comment.
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That's a live feed, so I assume you mean this one: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c3rqv248pxpo
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Whilst I don't disagree, I have the server stats and cache hit stats that show this place was nearly always "stuff posted in the last week"
Context shapes things, and I'd argue that the existence of the older and wider content shaped the ephemeral chat, but Discord doesn't even scale to the many subforums and threads here. This forum thrived and brought many people in despite a misanthropic core of assholes who even tried to sabotage the compass drinks idea, because they didn't want anybody who wasn't here in 2007 to be involved at all. Discord doesn't scale in a way that gives that much room.
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LFGSS and Microcosm shutting down 16th March 2025 (the day before the Online Safety Act is enforced)
Seems like @Velocio now thinks discord will inevitably be the new home
It was already there and is an easy choice. It's also a terrible choice that doesn't have the capabilities t o replace what is here.
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Quite variable in quality but they all have the advantage of not taking long. I used to work at a charity with a dozen regional offices, each of which I had to visit at least once a year for tech support, and I would often take the latest (or an old one) on the train with me, knowing I had a decent chance - at the more remote offices - of reading half of it on the way out and the other half on the way back.
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For an unusual (to Brits) dessert that has the kind of richness that is traditional at Christmas, I can recommend Carrot Halwa. Healthier than it tastes, if you see what I mean.