This is such an amazing article, The Verge’s staff is still capable of some excellent journalism.
This is such an amazing article, The Verge’s staff is still capable of some excellent journalism.
Are these from a video game or Terry Pratchett’s Night Watch books?
Me when I start seeing sickoposting in my default Lemmy comms
Oh that’s nothing… In hard techno it’s not uncommon to find tracks with an almost completely flat waveform
Or just https://pluralistic.net/2023/07/24/rent-to-pwn/
He has a mirror of his blog on his own website without paywall. Not sure why he still publishes on Medium too, visibility I guess…
Eh, it’s a bit naive IMO. It’s nice to focus on your small, close-knit community, but it does not live in a vacuum. At some point the world (read: capital) will come knocking at it’s door, and if you’ve been sticking your head in the sand until now you will not be prepared for what happens.
Also, what if I don’t want my community to be small and close-knit? Lemmy is way more interesting now that it was a month ago, after growing by an order of magnitude. Ask anyone who’s grown up in a rural town and they’ll confirm this: tiny communities are fucking boring.
They’re insufferable commies who keep attacking other parts of the Fediverse by… uh… commenting on posts and… ehm… responding aggressively to bigoted content. They’ve got all these sick ass stickers that we don’t and they keep flexing them in our replies which drives me crazy.
Their instance is an authoritarian distopia where queer people feel safe and they don’t waste time debating the same wrong liberal talking points every time. Also you can just call someone a dumbass if you disagree with them: a totalitarian nightmare.
Worst of all they go around straight up bullying other Fediverse users: right now I’m locked in a bathroom stall that a Hexbear user shoved me into. I’ve been here for an hour missing my maths class, and I’ve had to drink the toilet water. My tummy is starting to hurt. Stay away from Hexbear users…