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  • Personally I just like the Borg's plan for the economy. Sure, post-scarcity is nice, but what about post post?

  • Easily her most famous role, if not the most famous role of any actor, ever.

  • This could easily be done with AI. For a week or so, that is.

  • Not at all, Pixelfed is very polished and gets regular updates.

  • This is the answer. Also just personally speaking I found the quality of the other non-remastered series (DS9, VOY) to be slightly better on P+.

  • I found a Vivaldi blog post on this topic from 2022: https://vivaldi.com/blog/manifest-v3-webrequest-and-ad-blockers/

    Will the Vivaldi Ad Blocker be affected by the Manifest V3 changes?

    I made some architectural choices early on that I believe should keep it functional, regardless of the Manifest V3 changes. Of course, there is always a possibility that the underlying Chromium architecture will change now or in the future, forcing us to do some extra work to keep this working. ​> Hopefully, a more in-depth description of the architecture and some of the facts surrounding the Manifest V3 changes should help to show why I believe that our implementation is safe for the time being.

  • Did you know that Mozilla is literally worse than Google and Meta? It's true! Line 4,362 of the old "Firefox Send" source code contains a unicode character that in a very specific part of papua new guinea is used as a mark of shame against trans people. Also I am not paid by Google!

  • Yeah exactly, and it's it's all scheduled and automated it's trivial (on your end) to include Fedi accounts.

  • Yeah, chromium based means adblockers cannot work as effectively.

  • I can never forgive them... for the death of my retirement account

  • Did you even watch the movie? I swear half the people on here are bots.

  • A "reply guy" (wikipedia) is someone who responds to posts/comments in an annoying (usually smug/condescending) way, like what you think of when you think of a "redditor". Big platforms like Reddit like reply-guys because they generate engagement (often someone telling the reply-guy to f-off) it's also not a behavior that an algorithm can recognize, so human mods/admins are needed to curb it.

    Over time, if Reply-guys are not banned they tend to make the overall ecosystem too exhausting to participate in, and (authentic, desireable) engagement declines.

  • I think it has potential to be better in a way Reddit can never be, but the two biggest instances do so little moderation their userbase might as well be "people banned from too many subredits".

    I assumed the killer feature of Lemmy would be "zero reply guys" but instance owners seem willing to tolerate them in the interests of faux-engagement. But the irony is this sort of "engagement" actually scares new users away.

  • IDK how I missed this thread but thank you for compiling it, this is awesome

  • In depth open ended thought provoking questions like should really be in DaystromInstitute

  • 🙋‍♂️!!

    Thanks for sharing this I will have to check out the whole thing later!

  • It was absolutely presupposed when I saw you you echoing the same tired racist "concerns".

  • I have not accused you of being racist, just pointing out that you are repeating the exact same "concerns" that racists frequently do.