Just after he said "oh noes if you vote for her, taxes would go up 25 to 30 per cent and businesses would flee the city."
Quite the about-face. His handlers must've told him to change his tune.
Just after he said "oh noes if you vote for her, taxes would go up 25 to 30 per cent and businesses would flee the city."
Quite the about-face. His handlers must've told him to change his tune.
It would appear so.
To read the article without the paywall: https://web.archive.org/web/20230622225518/https://www.theglobeandmail.com/business/article-teksavvy-for-sale-internet-provider/
It shows you communities from within your own instance.
Local doesn't mean "geographically local", it means "within your own instance" local.
referencing users on Lemmy is not at all the same as reddit, since there are multiple instances.
there's no automagic function for it (at least not on the web there isn't - that's probably why you couldn't find one), you just have to do it by hand.
ie. [@[email protected]](http://lemmy.world/u/foreverwinter)
becomes: @[email protected]
Yes, it's a limitation. If it's the first time your instance 'sees' that community, only new posts will be federated.
It does not know about older posts, not even older pinned posts that may be important.
There are no gymnastics necessary since he's not "our" Kirk. He's an alternate timeline Kirk. The only time we see the "real" Kirk (Lt. Kirk) is at the end of this episode where La'an space-Facetimes him.