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Linux?
Linux?
The profits look the same no matter where they end up. 💵💵💵
Pro tip for anyone living alone: Put away all but one of each thing, so that if you need an item and it’s dirty, you have to clean it. Learned that trick a decade ago and I went from Mount Everdish to pretty much nothing.
They should switch their production line from exploding lithium ion batteries to regular lithium ion batteries.
He can’t, as he’s currently serving a life sentence for selling grannies.
Did you always not have one?
Burn the rich.
Hey! You’d better be talking about a BBQ because I was promised eating.
…our legal entity, which presents itself as an organization not connected to the Russian Federation in any way.
I hope they all turn out to be trans.
Didn’t China like hijack the future Dalai Lamas for political reasons or some shit?
It’s true! I put a potato in my face hole and it comes out between my butt cheeks. A bit worse for wear but it doesn’t matter.
Coverage, yes. But the result of that coverage? Making people not want to support climate activism, and maybe even have a negative reaction to anything climate positive. And how effective is that coverage in helping the climate? What changes in climate related policy can be traced back to any of these actions?
All my hominis are bonum vinum.
Last time (about a year ago) I looked into Misskey it was lacking some really basic features that even Misskey users were warning me about. Don’t remember what they were, but I think lacking hashtags was one of them? What’s the usability state of Misskey today?
If the little brain in mah pants turns out to be a Russian I’ve got other things to worry about.
Why do people keep saying that Snowden fled to Russia? Afaik he was on his way somewhere and had landed in Russia to get on a connecting flight when his passport was revoked, so he couldn’t leave whichever country he was in, which happened to be Russia.
If it can help them get around the censorship, absolutely.
Of course it matters. Firefox will be blocked in Russia and could be considered illegal to use within Russia. Guess why Mozilla is doing what they’re doing here. It’s better for Russians to have access to Firefox than not, and if done right it could still allow for those censorship avoiding addons in some way, which is what we all want. If Firefox is blocked and illegal in Russia, the situation for those trying to avoid the censorship would be much worse.
Instead, when a user posts something, the algorithm automatically reads the content and tags it with relevant interests so it shows up on those pages.
Motherfucker this is what hashtags are for.
Well that’s a non-starter then.