

Oh, that makes a lot more sense.


Oh, that makes a lot more sense.


Wait, what’s this if it’s closed source? https://github.com/joinloops/loops-server


That article is over a year old and it’s still not open source.


I’m familiar with Mr Lysenko and his work, trusting him was one of those poor political decisions I referred to.


As for “using products of capitalism”, ask them why they use a phone made in communist China.


There was only ever one famine in the USSR, partly caused by kulaks burning grain. There were dozens of famines under the Tsars.
The same goes for China, there were dozens of famines under the emperors.
Communism ended famine.
Were those famines caused by poor political decisions? Possibly, but both countries were emerging from feudal subsistence farming, and had been ravaged by bitter civil wars. The position they were in meant even a single poor political decision could have caused a famine, if we were in that position today, with the leaders we have, we would all be dead.


Have parents tried parenting their kids instead of expecting everyone else to do it for them?


A disaster that causes a lot of bad publicity despite the majority (62/97) of the passengers surviving, and that may have been caused by sabotage?


I don’t use brave, I use Firefox. My point is I’ll still trust brave’s statement over anything from CA.


Before those there was “new math”


I’ll take brave over Cambridge Analytica any day.
Also ublock blocks 31% of that “news” site as trackers, lol.


I don’t think the structure of the fediverse allows it.
Of course that just means if it becomes popular some asshole politician is going to try and ban it.


Same reason Microsoft or Adobe do not stop piracy. They want to create friction that pushes people to pay, but if they fully blocked adblockers then it could create an impetus for a competitor to become popular.


I usually find the comments more useful than the video, sometimes more entertaining too.


You’d be better off starting with something that has federation, it’s the easiest way for communities to grow quickly.
I think oracle and a few others still offer a free vps to start with.


Supposedly a salt circle drawn like “no entry” road markings can trap them.


Of course everyone knows the support number for lemmy.world is 867-5309


Essentially a cyborg.
Everyone seems to be ignoring the fact that he only did this in response to a malicious dox attempt.