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Great list, thanks for putting together.
Great list, thanks for putting together.
In rainbows?
My experience is that if you are unable to verify a Google gift card, even one given to my child as a birthday gift, you’re fucked
Is the any way to add something like this to my pihole to block all this shit network wide?
Donated! Keep up the good work
I don’t know why this hasn’t been universally adopted. I love my HUD,
It’s a feature, not a bug
Oryx & Crake - solid start to a Margaret Atwater series. Lots of world building and exposition. Looking forward to continuing the series. Currently reading Fairy Tale by Stephen King
We’re migrating legacy chat to another platform but only chats since the beginning of 2023 Who the fuck considers less than a years worth of chat legacy. Smh. It’s sad to see reddit burn it’s foundation to ashes. Lemmy here we come
T9 was the shit
Well. There’s gotta be a first time on a new platform. Congratulations
Same concept applies, now you got shit particles running up your whole body. Wouldn’t suspenders touch the ground in the bathroom also… shudders
If it’s just another server that I can choose to follow or not, whatever, doesn’t bother me. Anything that will make the fediverse better, faster is ok imo.
That being said, I do not, nor will ever trust Facebook
My reddit app has always been baconreader. My favorite feature, and the reason I’ve stuck with them for almost a decade is their slideshow view. Basically an infinite side scroll of consecutive posts in whatever sub you’re in. Would love to see that feature and would be happy to beta
Third party apps made reddit what it is. There was no official app when I joined, and without baconreader I probably would never have become a daily user. Then they launch a piece of shit official app that is clearly only designed to separate it’s users from their money. No mod tools, no ADA support, etc. Unfortunately they will survive, but it’ll go the way of Facebook or Twitter or any other social media app that went corporate and become a shell of it’s former self.
So reddit would rather pay hundreds, if not thousands of employees to moderate the site? Seems like a great business decision
That’s literally what For Profit prisons are designed for. And it’s constitutionally legal:
“Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted, shall exist within the United States, or any place subject to their jurisdiction.”
For the record, that’s fucked up.