It would be one of the greatest redistributions of wealth ever, sadly.
It would be one of the greatest redistributions of wealth ever, sadly.
Sure Elon, I can provide this service to you for just $8/month. It’s great value honestly, I have expenses to continue to run my life and just $8 will happily contribute towards that.
Dunno how much I trust that website anyway. Firefox has a setting to force HTTPS mode for instance but that’s not reflected in the lists on that page.
Me as well.
The same thing is true about the transformer laptop that was posted on here a bunch but people seemingly loved that despite the steep price for what it was.
For everyone on Twitter to bail onto it there would need to be an instance with the same level of funding and infrastructure as Twitter to support it.
I came back from a work trip once and a landlord had installed cameras in my house with my wife and kids in it.
I ripped it out, took it apart, destroyed the hard drive and told the real estate who had no idea they’d even came around to install it.
Casual reminder that the RTA has not attempted to prosecute any landlords since 2020 and have only handed out 4 fines to landlords and agents in the past year.
Pretty clear who’s side the legislation is on.
They are from Australia.
They kinda went out of business because tuck shop ladies discovered small white plastic cups instead and undercut their business.
They’re alright but have you tried these?
I think a lot of people here are apathetic towards anything Reddit related ultimately and you’d need a lot of engagement with Reddit for it to happen. Or bots, which is what half of the big participants in the last one used anyway.
I wouldn’t mind someone botting a little Lemmy advertisment though.
What you’re witnessing in real time is why “just creating your own subreddit” rarely worked. You can’t compete with an overwhelming existing userbase being told to go to their alternative that they control, it doesn’t matter what was first or better either.
Given it’s the military you would hope nothing actually serious was sent via email in the first place at least on a system connected to the internet. Yes personal records etc are important but they’re rarely if ever national secrets.
I guess you can install whatever browser Apple lets you then.
It’s the hype from Cryptobros pushing it because it has crypto functionally and its own shitcoin.
Personally, I never liked how it wants to monetize your browsing time constantly and pushes a lot of crypto shit in its advertising. Vivaldi is much better as an alternative imo.
Why are people voting for this kind of crap?
It blows my mind and I’m not even affected by it.
Doesn’t like Firefox mobile apparently. For a privacy focused platform you’d think it would support that over Chrome.
The VC money is drying up and they’re demanding a return on investment as the world’s economy struggles on at the moment.
Super opinionated people who are completely blind to the thing they’re discussings shortfalls.
See: anything to do with Linux.