I think you’re looking for a different type of community then, like an image board.
I think you’re looking for a different type of community then, like an image board.
If I vote something I’m expressing my opinion just like I would with comment, and those are not anonymous.
I get that people are worried about griefers and psychos, but anonymity is just a (poor) cure for the symptoms, not for the disease; users who don’t behave should be banned, and if their instance turns out to be a detriment to the community, they should be defederated.
The anonymity we should ensure is the one of the person behind the username, to avoid doxxing and cyber-bullying.
I can afford to buy groceries from the expensive supermarket!
TIL I grew up during the great depression
And why most Linux users would rather not play these games than allow that garbage on our PCs.
You’re actually confirming their point about culture though. The fact that you couldn’t stop them doesn’t mean that it also happened to everybody else: some management may have listened. Linux users abhor adding weird shit to their OS, Windows users do it all the time.
We can’t help but have our gast flabbered every time we se these abstruse measurements
1-5/8"
Just American things
I think bullets would work fine
The website looks like it’s trying to sell me something
The change itself is pretty straightforward if you use Google services
Getting a new phone is annoying rather than exciting
Desert. The fish was a desert. It’s Las Vegas that’s in a dessert, obviously.
I mean, for the first bunch of years PC users won’t have any choice but to emulate
First 20 mins according to ChatGPT:
In the YouTube video titled “The Worst Product I’ve Ever Reviewed… For Now,” the reviewer discusses his experience with the Humane AI Pin, a new wearable computer with an AI inside designed to help users throughout their day. Despite its impressive hardware and innovative features, such as a camera, microphone, touchpad, projector with gesture control, and strong build quality, the reviewer expresses disappointment with the user experience and lack of integration with smartphones. He finds the device too expensive, with a cost of $700 plus a $24 monthly subscription, and notes that it often provides incorrect information, has poor voice recognition, and lacks essential features and apps. The reviewer also mentions that the device frequently overheats and is too heavy to be comfortably worn for extended periods. Overall, while the Humane AI Pin shows promise, its current limitations and high cost make it a significant disadvantage compared to modern smartphones.
If it’s a DNS block I guess Russian instances just need to direct the domain to the IP address in their hosts file
We’ll circle back to feudalism
Maybe some interference crashed your baseband firmware
But it starts automatically at boot! (And opens the last used chat on the screen for everyone to see, thank you teams.)
Expensiver