Thanks! The only odd thing I ran into is im not sure how to subscribe or un-subscribe from communities.
I just swiped to up vote you
Yeah I really can’t get into mastodon, I completely agree.
I guess I was never into twitter
Voyager is still my daily driver. The swiping is great.
Signal had SMS support and dropped it. I imagine any argument for Whatsapp interoperability would face a similar fate.
I tried it from a test account I have on another instance and it seems to work.
This was reported for being political, rule 3. Economics is highly politicized but we need to draw a line somewhere so I added a little more guidance in the sidebar. For example, a similar but less politicized phrasing might be “Capitalism and humanism both come from the same aspects of human nature” Leaving up for now. Thanks for being civil everyone.
Looking through the top voted ones i really liked: When you’re a kid, you don’t realize you’re also watching your mom and dad grow up.
That’s fair. I have my work always pulling me back to Linux so my motivation was different.
Y’all really choose hard mode for switching over. Having Windows on a partition sure is nice when a software requires it and wine doesn’t support it.
You sound like my dad. He never misses an opportunity to point out that the roof is on the outside of the house.
The article explains some of the background to chromium which I hadn’t known.
Google’s Chrome is a freeware release with deeper ties to Google’s ecosystem, while Chromium, released at the same time as Chrome in 2008, is open source. Google has slowly loosened its de facto control of the project, particularly since 2020, allowing outside developers into its leadership, softening its stance on non-Google-derived features and opening up its “Goma” development scheme for Chromium, as detailed by CNET in 2020.
I recently started donating to Mozilla. They have been delivering a good product for a very long time, the least I can do is pay for it.
There are a lot of ugly details to make any good thing happen. Thank you, everyone, for all the hard work and take care.
This has been reported a few times for inciting violence. While it is walking a line, I don’t see OP asking for anyone to be harmed. It was presented in the context of a popular thought experiment. Other posts with the trolley problem often include wealthy people in the scenarios, so I think there is good precedence for keeping this post up.
I agree that this post is uncomfortable and possibly insensitive due to timing as someone has actually died and this post is questioning the value of that death. Many fields of economics assign a monetary value to human life, which similarly makes people feel uncomfortable, but those are valuable conversations to have.
I thought this through a bit and try to error on the side of keeping posts up, but I make mistakes and I am open to feedback. If you want to give anonymous feedback you leave a report (I can’t see who writes reports but presumably admins can).
EDIT: Deep breath everyone. Just to be clear, I greatly value people that make reports, I think we all should, its an important part of the ecosystem.
Please update your post so that the entire shower thought is in the title. Rule 2.
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