still doesn’t change the annoying culture reddit has which is ultimately why I left.
“r/allthatisintresting” on popular posts be like:
“THE ULTIMATE CHILD MURDERER. Is sentenced to only one day in prison, judge says it’s fine enough punishment for murdering 900 kids”
“local man burned alive by the cartel dies in hospital”
this site seems super sketch in general looking at the original privacy portal. on the github page there’s no listed contributers besides themselves with a MIT license, and they only have two things, a mail service thing and a file app with a rather barebones site in general.
just looks weird
edit: also, the description is kinda misleading it’s not a “for the masses” type thing it’s just for site owners and two rather basic things.
I miss David so much. such a intelligent and thoughtful human being.
what’s harmony OS?
no? because not every situation is black and white. I can’t just kill someone because they killed another human being. they could have a lot of reasons for killing someone, killing them doesn’t help anything.
you have the right idea yes.
just say primarily you are not responsible if something goes wrong as it’s your script untested on multiple devices.
that being said if you code it terribly and it wipes the users drive then it is on you legally binding.
I don’t really see a point from my perspective given how I can access everything short of facist communities.
Feeder on F-droid
I don’t want to set the world on fire…
probably that the majority of people are self serving and extremely fake. it’s pretty insane how many “activists” there are that hate the people they supposedly want to protect.
Wanting to not see people debating if minorities should or shouldn’t be killed isn’t creating a echo chamber
how does it compare to regular firefox? is there any substantial changes?
useless for me because I don’t own any 360 games anymore but really nice stuff this technology exists so fluidly now.
“This is worse than the time we all got turned into zombies.”
I had this as a mindset too until recently. I think what helped me move was realizing that interacting with Reddit was incredibly low stakes and I was only going there for hobby and community reasons.
until I sort of realized that the negative outways the positive. it sort of happened recently where I was a mod of a subreddit and people kept acting like idiots after I took a break from the role, and I realized “realistically, nobody will ever actually give a shit about my efforts here.” and I took one look and left. I don’t really think I lost anything by leaving besides my year old account and 20k karma but, it’s superficial at the end of the day.
no. they won’t send the police after you. if they wanted to you wouldn’t be online currently. it’s just their stupid AI auto flagging things.