That's a fair point about Reddit. I'm not trying to pretend everything has to be perfect for me to use it. There is no ethical consumption in capitalism. I just find authoritarians deeply unsettling.
I'm here because there's nothing better, but I find this format is the most helpful way for me to engage with news. I've been trying to learn mastodon, but it has yet to really click for me.
I also had a huge problem with the developer's ideology. I still do. If and when kbin or mbin is mature enough, I'll move over there and never look back.
Maybe it's just me, but from where I'm standing, tankies are bad news. I wouldn't use software developer by a Nazi or a fascist. Tankies are just authoritarians with a different strongman.
Can you define how Liberalism is different from Progressivism? I've always self-identified as progressive because I don't feel liberal democrats go far enough, but I don't actually know what makes Liberalism distinct from something more progressive.
While Tax the Rich is fair and accurate, I wish we could point out that this isn't some undue burden. This is just reclaiming the surplus wealth they've extracted from the economy.
We can and should do far more, but this is a good start.
Here's a really fascinating video that explains the various NES Tetris controller techniques, including rolling, the new technique that's radically changed the way the game is played the last few years.
Assuming these numbers aren't massaged like Tesla's, 252 km (157 miles) isn't a terrible range. Not something you'll want to road trip across the country with, but suitable for most city commuting.
I genuinely don't know what's real and what isn't.