The honest answer is that we're still trying to get The Agora running, and a backlog developed in the process. We are working on it, it's just going to take some time to sort through the old votes. We've been focused on cleaning up the process so we don't have this problem moving forward.
And for our part, we only chose aye/nay because that's what people were doing anyway. It seemed easier for everybody to keep it consistent.
Now that we have a mod team in place for The Agora, this is our next priority. We're working on some preliminary guidelines based on previous discussions/votes that we'll be discussing soon.
For now, just know that we share your concerns. We want everyone to feel represented here, not just a vocal minority.
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I believe defederation should be reserved for severe issues, and I absolutely believe this qualifies.
People keep giving Bethesda a pass for their nonsense, so they keep acting like clowns. Simple as.
I can't speak to NZ, but even a normal tank dehumidifier should have the option for a drain line. It'll usually be a hose fitting hidden above/behind where the tank sits, so you can run a line to whatever household drain is nearby. And if it doesn't already have a fitting, it's usually pretty simple to add one.
It can make placement a hassle since you need to be near a drain, but you'll barely need to touch it beyond setup. It's a huge upgrade from dumping the tank constantly.
Whatever you want to call the genre that Vampire Survivors popularized, Brotato is one of the best of them. The concept is inherently stupid, and they lean all the way into it. It's also only $5.
I enjoyed them all, but Asylum was my favorite by far. It struck a perfect balance between being a tight, contained experience, while giving you a great set of tools to deal with things as you saw fit. It was claustrophobic in a great way, and you felt like an apex predator when you figured out how to work within the constraints.
The rest of them feel excessive in comparison, both being too open and giving you too many tools to work with. I never felt like I could get into a "flow state" with them like I could with Asylum.
This feels like a gross overreaction to the situation. Sure, I don't love the fact that TD has a tiny presence here, but I fail to see how that should be cause to defed a large instance. Especially when that community just popped up recently, only came to anyone's attention in the last day or so, and (to my knowledge) hasn't caused any real trouble other than the Agora mod vote thread getting a bit spicy.
I'm sure it's something we'll need to address internally, but it's just one item on that list. And for now, it seems like a low priority item.
If you want some really wild old storage tech, a normal VHS cassette could hold 3-5gb of data. But we didn't have any use for that much storage at the time, and CDs were taking over by the time we did, so nobody bought the VHS storage hardware.
I go through phases, but lately I've been mostly using a Hario Cafeor. It's basically a stainless mesh v60, and it produces incredible coffee once you get used to its idiosyncrasies. Anyone who prefers metal filters over paper should give it a try.
We have a "counsel of trusted users", it's the mod team who are committed to making our little democracy thrive. We don't want to be in control, we want to facilitate the community in choosing its own direction.
The simplicity of our process works in our favor. If somebody spun up 1000 alts to mess with a vote, we would notice. All of the discussions and votes happen publicly, so anyone can audit the profiles involved if things seem weird. I'll play whack-a-mole with bots every day if I need to, and that can also be audited on the publicly-visible modlog.
No system is perfect. This is the system we decided to try, despite the challenges that could arise from it.