yes, it's an uphill problem. but i would argue on lemmy or fediverse in general the slope is not as steep. For example if you're banned in !games@lemmy.world you can just move on to !games@sh.itjust.works. banned there too? go to !gaming@lemmy.ml. places like piefed included those 3 communities into the same topic so wherever you posted people that goes to piefed gaming topic would still see your post. But then again if you find yourself eventually getting banned no matter where you bounce to, ESPECIALLY in fediverse then you have to look into the most common denominator...
I think it definitely can still happen, as there are no definitive ways totally prevent it. But imho the chances are less likely because the nature of fediverse where the communities are scattered (which some people feel is a weak point of fediverse) act as cushion to minimize the impact. for example i think it's highly unlikely a mod in programming.dev community is also a a mod in sh.itjust.works.
But let's just say what if that guy managed to apply as mod in both place? it's also quite unlikely if sh.itjust.works admin agree with the mod's abusive action that programming.dev's admin would think the same way.
I think for lemmy, or fediverse in general the biggest benefit is for people who owns their own instance. if let say i (from my own instance) post into some other lemmy art instance and the same thing as reddit r/art happened there and i got banned and a mod removed all my posts there. in the case of r/art and Hayden Clay, Hayden would have lost ALL his previous posts, without the ability to get it back. Even his previously wildly popular posts are nuked, along with his other portfolio. but for lemmy solo instance owners, yes the posts are removed from the community where they were banned from, but on their own instance it's still there along with all the history, if you go back to your instance you can still get the post. From there you can just move on to other community. If a user asked for your portfolio you can just give a link back to those previous post at the very least.
More importantly is the actual ratio. If its 5k out of 500k that would means 1% of bans were unjust, which could just be explain as error margin, but this one is over 98% of the bans that were unjust. It is a blatant abuse of whatever perceived power there is.
I saw one of the reply in the post that i screenshotted where one guy mentioned 2 years ago while being depressed he was banned for some trivial reason and the mod even unbanned him just to dm him calling him an idiot and rebanned him immediately over and over again for few hours. I'm not sure how true is this but if it is holy fucking shit man..
basically after this they investigates the mod logs and found the skeletons in the closet. if really the 5K bans are only the one made in 2025, that would average to 15 bans per day, what a monster..
I watched a lot of videos of people wearing this headset. I found for people with more angled forehead (mostly asians, but some western people also like MKBHD) the fitting will be fantastic and on their video they will say the headset is super comfortable even more than the apple vision pro. But for those who have straight / flatter / convex forehead they need to wear the headstrap in an angle and due to the angle of the forehead pad inside the strap and for those people they will say the headset is not comfortable. The modification shown in this video will solve it for those people.
But it's such a shame for headset this price you need to resort to cutting off major parts of the headset to make it work for your head shape.
Totally no whine on idle, only under load. Like i said in other reply, on stable frame rate it can almost be like white noise due to constant noise, but when running LLM it makes a very distinctive rhythmic noise, and the noise pattern is different with every model and its VERY annoying.
When playing game with stable frame rate the whine is constant and can almost become white noise. But when running LLM though, the noise it make is exactly like what you described.
Two years ago I made a post on Reddit's pcmasterrace (under same username) that somehow made it to /all and trended for a while.
Fast-forward to today, and I’ve found myself slowly distancing from Reddit with all the drama, weird decisions, and the feeling that any post you make can get nuked on a whim by a power-tripping mod (see: r/art).
So I wanted to anchor this moment with big chungus here on the fediverse as I start a new chapter on Lemmy. Looking forward to hanging out with everyone here and having fun again.
By the way big chungus is alive and well, the same can't be said for the 4090 though, i'm getting coil whine from it and had to live with that until 60 series...
Two years ago I made a post on Reddit's pcmasterrace (under same username) that somehow made it to /all and trended for a while.
Fast-forward to today, and I’ve found myself slowly distancing from Reddit with all the drama, weird decisions, and the feeling that any post you make can get nuked on a whim by a power-tripping mod (see: r/art).
So I wanted to anchor this moment with big chungus here on the fediverse as I start a new chapter on Lemmy. Looking forward to hanging out with everyone here and having fun again.
By the way big chungus is alive and well, the same can't be said for the 4090 though, i'm getting coil whine from it and had to live with that until 60 series...