Don’t forget those “temporarily embarrassed millionaires” voting against their own interests.
Don’t forget those “temporarily embarrassed millionaires” voting against their own interests.
Remember that time a random player DRAMATICALLY decreased load times for GTA online after finding bad code that preloaded TONS of game assets? After like, a decade?
Pepperidge Farm remembers…
There’s a documentary about it from 2020 that is quite the watch.
If we’re slowly taking Pepe back we can do the same with Doge.
Many of us knew back with the firing of Victoria and Pao the sacrificial lamb, but June 12th truly sealed their fate. About forking time.
Go easy on us, our 1% needs to keep us stupid for myriad reasons, mostly to stay in power. Don’t worry though, they’ll come for you next, wherever you are. Likely selling you on some other enemy or distraction.
One of the few times I don’t care what the creator says, he was wrong.
Look up how Mad Cow disease proliferated and you’ll have your answer.
Curating your experience certainly helps. Thankfully Lemmy clients are starting to have keyword blocks I hear. It’s the thing I miss the most about Boost.
It may sound silly but it’s put succinctly and there’s an element of grim truth to it.
Additionally, do we have to compare everything to Reddit? It’s the Internet, people are going to cope how they cope.
Getting bad gateway on the link but thanks for sharing it. I’ll check it later.
This is something that could be added to a client some day even if it won’t work on some instances. I’d use it on occasion.
Defederated instances took it too personally, it was by design. Beehaw may have jumped the gun acting quickly and we can disagree with their reasoning all we want, but that’s their prerogative to isolate/protect the community they have. It’s a feature, not a bug.
I feel like some people think he can wave the “Executive Order” wand and there wouldn’t be repercussions or other roadblocks.
Fine by me, what they did is actually a feature of the Fediverse. People fear what they don’t understand and based on comments at the time, there was a lot of misunderstanding.
Completely logical as much of it is removed on Reddit and many of us are curious about our old stomping grounds. It’s the people complaining about it that are getting tiring.
Tiny, insignificant amount of traffic to send a lasting messagem. Worth it.
It happens to us all eventually, the longer we interact online. The reality is, it’s necessary to counter misinformation for society as a whole going forward and while I try to jump in where possible, I’ve definitely stayed out of more and more controversial discussions. That’s said, I respect and appreciate the next generation taking up the torch. We need you.