Depende da altura, pero non estaría mal mandar cousas como esta, que consumen terreo e enerxía con magros beneficios para o lugar onde se atopan, ao espazo exterior. O único malo sería a latencia, e non poder realizar mantementos de xeito sinxelo.
Parodper
I know in Spanish «male» and «female» is used in a biological way, as in «a male human», so calling a woman «a female» (or a man «a male») is seen as treating them as animals, as not the same as you. I think it's the same in English (as the r/MenAndFemales Reddit page suggests), but I can't confirm this in any dictionary.
Why do you need a fediverse for this? The issue with the media isn't where to host things, it's how to pay your writers.
Tried it for a bit, seems to be Arch-based, but pacman wasn't installed. And it's very much an alpha.
Also, there's a warning if you don't have 40GB free. That hurt.
Yes, they're focused on linking other news about Europe. For original articles you could check out the EUObserver.
Laughs from Spain
That’s just the result of violent revolution, necessarily carried out by people so convinced that their ideology is right that they’ll use violence to assert it. Revolution requires unity, so dissidents present a real risk to a nascent movement.
I've heard it phrased as the Bolsheviks never really leaving behind their «underground party» phase.
Here's a German native with that same question. So yes, it seems like a loaded term, but a very common one.
Yes, from what I've seen that's also a problem, because people use «men» and «girl», so a child term for women and an adult term for men. I think the point is to use the adult form, if you're not talking about literal children.