So weird seeing this in hd
So weird seeing this in hd
They’re all con artists. The people buying them were trying to scam someone else.
No, it’s not a pyramid scheme, it’s not a ponzi scheme, it’s just a good old fashioned investment scheme.
Yup, they’re a big target and being a big target means more liability. Spreading the fediverse is good for us all. It means taking down piracy is like whack a mole.
MS is basically getting a ton of equity in exchange for cloud credits. That’s a ridiculously good deal for MS.
I’m not connecting it to an account where all the different activity is correlated with each other.
I’m concerned about the security and legal risk of having a private tracker keep track of how much you’ve uploaded.
Holy shit, I thought this was supposed to be a list of cult warning signs in increasing escalation and was like this makes no sense. I didn’t realize this was actually rules for their cult. WTF.
Why do we need fridges if we can just put things in the landfill and have it last longer
My bigger complaint is memory usage
The only feature that motivated me to upgrade to my latest phone was a much better camera and I wanted that for traveling.
Doesn’t need to be 100% bullet proof to be highly effective at suppressing accountability though. Yes people will be able to get around it but the benefit of everyone having a phone is that it’s ubiquitous. Everyone has a phone so if there’s anyone in the vicinity of police committing a crime it can be recorded. With all those extra steps you listed, the number of people who will go through the trouble will be a small fraction of the current phone user base now.
Surfshark does have a Linux gui now. I got them because they had a really good deal going on at the time but I can’t comment if they’re the best option.
I’m wondering if they will even decide to try to federate. They’re bootstrapping threads with Instagram that already had 2+billion users. That’s insanely big compared to the fediverse. What do they even benefit from enabling it?
I like it but can’t wait until we stop talking about Reddit
We’re there any early internet standards you were super bullish on at the time that didn’t get picked up? In retrospect, if it had been adopted do you think it would have had the impact you were hoping for
It’s fun to try to guess!
“Heineken? Pabst Blue Ribbon!”
Said it once. Never again.
It has less content, but enough for me to scratch that itch, and it’s not necessarily a bad thing that it’s not an infinite stream of addiction. There’s definitely an onboarding and discovery problem, but I think it’s a solvable problem.
That’s not very reassuring