Easy: Binding of Isaac
Lol that's a wild one. Compared to Reddit Lemmy has a completely negligible userbase and is (at this point) no competition at all. Why would Reddit waste any resources on this?
Yeah that didn't fly at all ..
Well some would argue that accumulating this much wealth is the wrongdoing in this story.
With her wealth she easily belongs to the top 0.1 % wealthiest people in the us. I think this amount of wealth surpassed the "It's okay to have nice things" phase and quickly got to the "You should take some responsibility with your inexplicable wealth!"
... but the scenario you describe is not related to pasting passwords, it is more related to staying logged in, isn't it?
That's exactly the problem with many open source projects.
I recently experienced this first hand when submitting some pull requests to Jerboa and following the devs: As long as there is no money funding the project the devs are trying to support the project in their free time which means little to no time for quality control. Mistakes happen... most of them are uncritical but as long as there's little to no time and expertise to audit code meaningfully and systematically, there will be bugs and these bugs may be critical and security relevant.
Beehaw.org chose to defederate some big instances like lemmy.world because the beehaw admins feel like they can't moderate the inappropriate content entering their instance from big instances without proper mod tools.
They made a long post sharing their reasons but I can't find it at the moment.
I'm probably as new as you are but as far as I understand the ALL page correctly, it doesn't necessarily show ALL existing posts on all nodes in all communities but "only" all posts in communities that federate to your node.
Since different nodes have different federation policies, you will see a slightly (?) different ALL page.
Maybe someone who has more experience can elaborate on this topic.
Technically speaking, you are completely right. The problem is that the negative association rubs off on the project regardless of the factual context. Ultimately, it doesn’t matter whether the political views of the developers influence the political direction of the software. The association that sticks is: Lemmy is the one with the Stalinist developer.
Some governments are just pathetic and sad... I don't even... Ughh