Instances that disagree with being found in search engines are not shown. Instance admins can configure their robots.txt
by adding lemmy-search
. All other instances can theoretically be found. I think their priority depends on the laws of SEO (Search Engine Optimization). This probably means that a post on myownlemmy1337 that is federated with lemmy.world, will be found as a post on lemmy.world.
So, if Lemmy was very famouse, I guess it’s possible to get pages over pages with the same result from different instances. However search engines usually have a way to exclude “similar” results.
For voyager it may be possible, they do not want to be found, I don’t know about this though. You could add site:vger.app
to your search prompt for testing this.
It’s weird, an optical sensor should fall for this, but LiDAR detects objects in 3D.
32h in 5 days a week, which is 80% of full time.
Is this a cat on a leash
I don’t know about the “tens of thousands of servers” in the Fediverse. For now, it’s pretty easy to keep an overview. I also do not think the number of servers will scale linearly with the user base. Most people may choose a server randomly, but after a while in the Fediverse you will find your instance. Take feddit.org as an example - they have a charitable organization behind then, the “Fediverse foundation”. People like that instance because of the terms it operates under, and they do their thing. Server admins are not necessarily random people, and I don’t think coordination happens via hash tags.
No worries, wasn’t the best one anyway
I just think they look pretty similar
I don’t think it’s possible yet
Very nice shitpost, you get a like from me. Subscribed!
When I left university, which is like 6 years ago, we used distilled water. As tap water does not usually have a pH of 7 but can vary between 6.5 and 9 (depending on location), it makes absolutely no sense for me to use it for rinsing. However this may depend on your device and application, as for household level like measuring plant water or something tap water could be sufficient.
microG has several options regarding paid apps, about licensing, billing and stuff. When logging in into Aurora using your Google account, you should be able to use paid apps.
I mean in the end you are for sure breaking ToS so the chance of your account getting banned is non-zero, but it should be possible. Let me know if you need more information on that.