They do that because of Firefox goes, Google is open to being trust busted. Killing Firefox would be literal suicide for Google
They do that because of Firefox goes, Google is open to being trust busted. Killing Firefox would be literal suicide for Google
It got France to this point (descent into authoritarianism), and you think that’s a good thing?
… Do you know what the French historically do to authoritarians???
I dunno if you know literally anything about the French, but Rioting is a long-standing part of their political culture over there. I’d argue it’s a good thing.
Relevant Tumblr post
Tumblr has at least managed to carve out an interesting little niche for itself at this point.
My understanding is that people on kbin can interact with Lemmy instances. Not sure if that goes the other way though
As is tradition
In the last hours the list of participating subreddits grew from 3500 to 6000
Holy shit that’s a big spike!
Watching major social media websites actively kill themselves has been nothing if not an experience
There’s Bob Ross reruns on twitch?
Only that time nobody decided to leave.
Well, they did, but it was the r/FatPeopleHate folks who left. But they jumped ship to voat, which doesn’t even exist anymore.
Physical media is superior. Don’t get me wrong, I love the convince of being able to stream any song I want, whenever, from my phone. But you don’t actually own that music, not even the digital music you bought.
So having that physical backup is good. But also, it’s just a fundamentally different experience, to have to put a record on a turntable, or a tape in a cassette deck, and listen to an album from back to front.
Jesse…What the fuck are you talking about?