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  1. I don't see the problem. It was an app specifically developed to help people evade American law and attack people who work for the government, how is it a shock that they took it down?
  2. They decided it'd be more efficient to make one thing worse than two at the same time.
  3. Bluesky is far from professional.
  4. I noticed this the other day as I (previously) used an old Firefox UA to get a more simple, streamlined legacy interface. I don't know why they did this.
  5. Yet another internet manifesto that just ends up being "Use FOSS" and little else. Laughed at using Linux to "to make technology fun again"; Using Linux isn't going to turn you into a cyberpunk rebel who has beaten the powers that be.

    I must also say I dislike the obnoxious "Look at how quirky I am!" 90s web badges on an HTML5 page.

  6. I'm a libertarian but I know it is impossible for a society to exist without even just a few taxes.
  7. The site administrators are trying to supress posts related to it because they can't moderate fast enough.
  8. Migrated to mailbox.org a month ago and now they do this? It's an incredibly ugly design that looks more childish than professional. Guess I'm going to have to look at migrating again.
  9. I suppose it could be because it's a competent platformer in a world where most games are not.
  10. From what I've seen on Reddit it seems to have a viral meme aspect to it.
  11. Americans are so divided they'll defend illegal immigrants rather than side with anything Trump has said.
  12. It was a holdover from NetScape. I found it worked quite well and made it easy to share my bookmarks on my website.
  13. If we banned everything that contributed to the death of children we'd eventually have nothing left to ban.
  14. > He is not a head of state, but gets to make such decisions?

    Starlink is his property, he doesn't need to be head of state to suspend a free service and that's how it should be.

  15. I find it bizarre that Google can just ask for a feature to be removed from standard and nobody bats an eye.
  16. I hate to break this to you but outside of microscopic Reddit bubbles like r/fuckcars and similar, people generally don't have a problem with car infrastructure and cars as a whole and most people see cyclists as the vegans of the transport world.
  17. You'll never find any moderation lists for the people who are the main users of the site. It'd take far, far too long to create it anyways.

    Have you considered that it might not be worth it using social media at all?

  18. I'd say it's partially a result of 4chan.
  19. I've sent you an E-Mail.
  20. Acting obnoxiously to piss people off makes you seem like an inexperienced teenager and distances more than "Serious Business Man".

    I look forward for this to be taken to the logical extreme when a niche subculture of internet nerds change their entire online persona to revolve around scat pornography to spite "the normals", I'm sure they'll be remembered fondly as witty and intelligent and not at all as mentally ill young people.

  21. I've noticed the word "comfy" used more than usual recently and often by the anime-obsessed, is there cultural relevance I'm not understanding?
  22. > Today's analog seems to be that almost all nerds love anime and Andy Weir books and some of us feel a bit alienated by that.

    Especially because (from my observation) modern "nerds" who enjoy anime seem to relish at bringing it (and various sex-related things) up at inappropriate times and are generally emotionally immature.

    It's quite refreshing seeing that other people have similar lines of thinking and that I'm not alone in feeling somewhat alienated.

  23. This is something I've always felt about design in general. You should never make it so that a symbol for an inconvenience appears happy or smug, it's a great way to turn people off your product or webpage.

    Reddit implemented something a while back that says "You've been blocked by network security!" with a big smiling Reddit snoo front and centre on the page and every time I bump into it I can't help but think this.

  24. It is rather funny. "We must prevent AI accessing the Arch Linux help files or it will start the singularity and kill us all!"
  25. It's refreshing to see a reply as thought out as this in today's day and and age of "move fast and post garbage".
  26. Whenever I see an otherwise civil and mature project utilize something outwardly childish like this I audibly groan and close the page.

    I'm sure the software behind it is fine but the imagery and style of it (and the confidence to feature it) makes me doubt the mental credibility/social maturity of anybody willing to make it the first thing you see when accessing a webpage.

    Edit: From a quick check of the "CEO" of the company, I was unsurprised to have my concerns confirmed. I may be behind the times but I think there are far too many people in who act obnoxiously (as part of what can only be described as a new subculture) in open source software today and I wish there were better terms to describe it.

  27. > Web Browsers. There is no modern mainstream browser engine that works in Snow Leopard.

    You don't need one. You can either use RDP to a Windows Server running on a lightweight Mini PC (like I do) or use VMWare Fusion in unified mode to have a modern Chrome version seamlessly integrated into your desktop experience.

  28. > It's like the Hacker News comment guidelines, but for real life!

    The difference is that Hacker News is a website and you can visit another to say rude things if you want with ease, not a country with subjects/citizens.

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