Honestly exactly this, if a business is impossible to exist without exploitation then it straight up shouldn't exist, and if that means our economy can't exist, it needs to be rethought so goods and services exist to be goods and services, and not a money making scam.
I can't picture things in my head almost at all. I used to think I was mind blind, but I'm not entirely it seems, it's just that my ability to visualize things is paper thin. It takes enormous effort to visualize almost anything and even then it kinda just proofs, no actual rotation with information, just the idea of rotation. Can picture a tree, but I can get information from it.
I had this same question recently. The last Ridge Racer I played was awful, absolutely awful. It was a Vita Game and it shipped with barely any content, it was bizarre.
There was a period of time the game consoles launching with a Ridge Racer was actually gaming tradition, it was even a superstition that if you didn't launch with one, the console would fail.
The PSP, Xbox 360, PS3, Vita, and PS2 all launched with one. You can check the dates to confirm.
Ridge Racer is still one of my favorite games, and I loved Horizon Chase Turbo so much I recently picked up the physical Vita release.
I actually adore the idea of a subre...err, community where you take AI art and caption it like you're the camera person. It would be a little bit like accidental renaissance
I'm sure that my perspective is a little influenced by the specific subreddits and communities I read, but overall Reddit still had an extreme auth left tone, whereas six years ago it was still primarily libleft, with a lot of classic liberal ideals.
This has also mirrored larger cultural shifts in English speaking countries.
I think it's not as left leaning as Reddit. I see a lot of disagreement with leftist ideas, more liberal or libertarian ideals are what I see the most. It's been refreshing to see the diversity, Reddit was an echo chamber of pure leftist values and that's not an accurate cross section of discourse and range of ideas.
It's the same way that people are convinced I'm way smarter than I actually am, it's the way I construct sentences and respond, the words I choose, not to much the substance and verity of.
Okay, I don't agree here. These Lemmy servers are hosted largely by people, not organizations or LLCs, and individuals being legally liable is a problem.
This isn't twenty years ago where the Internet was a wild West and most things actually ended up flying, the modern legal reality is so complicated and if you want it differently, you host a Lemmy instance and federate with as much illegal activity as you want.
Lemmy.world is aiming to be the mainstream and pallet able Lemmy instance for the masses, let it be that, it's their choice
I have no idea what you're talking about at all. Water from my shower, or any shower I remember doesn't and hasn't ever looked white. This must be...a regional or water quality problem. Limestone in the water? Well water? I feel like you're about to learn this isn't a typical experience for many people.
Yeah it was a huge event, felt like a giant online protest, and from my perspective it was the beginning of the end for Digg, and signaled it's decline.
As someone who doesn't cook, now I'm not clear on which you don't put in the oven, and what kind of paper you are supposed to use.