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  • But also no because I find weight training to be exceptionally boring.

    Same, that's why I prefer cardio. I can do something with my brain and hands while burning calories at the same time. However, when I push myself to lift more, it's very rewarding, especially when you get to the point where you feel like you could lift the entire fucking rack with how much you're lifting.

  • When you pump large amounts of iron in rapid succession at the gym, it makes you feel unstoppable, like you could take on the world. It's an absolutely wonderful feeling to have, and I think it can be chalked up to the testosterone boost. The way to cultivate this mindset is

    1. Simply work out. The body releases the "unstoppable" chemical when you do Chad shit.
    2. Have more faith in your own capabilities. This will naturally happen if you surround yourself with positive reinforcement and if you do step 1.
  • Soil muncher doesn't sound very cool and it doesn't roll off the tongue very well. Dirtmuncher just sounds superior. You could also go sexual style and call them "spermophages" for eating fruit but I'd advise against it as we wouldn't want your mother to think you're asking for her.

  • That said, in real life, there's nothing "metal" in animal exploitation.

    Bro, pull up a video of a McDonald's meat factory and tell me that shit ain't metal as fuck

    Also why are you mad that I'm not being serious this is the meme community not the philosophy community

  • Every single website or app on the internet is at least partially built on free software. The internet as we know couldn't exist without the crowdfunded and volunteer-only work of open-source folks.

    Doesn't disprove my point at all. You can say that some innovation and upkeep is done by volunteers, but paid labor does way more innovation and way more upkeep on the Internet. For example, the day-to-day maintenance of things like Youtube, a cornerstone of many people's lives, is done for profit by paid workers.

    So what is left to finance in order to free us from vampire companies? Hosting fees? That's cheap compared to the other costs..

    Well, the thing is, some hosting fees are higher than others, and people do not like paying for things. This is why YouTube has had to get so predatory with its advertising, if they switched to relying on donations to cover the astronomical upkeep costs of being the go-to video hosting service, they'd go under within a week. Websites like Wikipedia, which mostly hosts letters and images, are way more affordable, and the limited number of people who donate are enough to keep it up.

    Not sure about that, see how the migration from Twitter, Reddit and other shitty platforms takes time? You can't just leave if the people you like to interact with stay on the other side.

    I thought the entire point of the Fediverse was that you can interact with people from different instances as long as those two instances are federated with eachother. Using another instance allows you to keep interacting with the original instance's userbase while avoiding most of the ads or poor moderation that comes with it.

    They wouldn't get into it without a plan to monetize it, that's the type of things they're known for..

    I wasn't referring to nor do I care about monetization, I'm mostly referring to enshittification and monopolization.

  • The only reason why I know how to do anything more on a computer than what I needed for school and Roblox is because some of my hobbies require you to mess around with a computer. Even then, the most technical things I've done include modding video games (sometimes I go hackerman mode and edit a text file to change a modded hotkey) and downloading specialized software to play ancient Flash games or fix a KSP save. You can get around just fine online these days without even using a computer. Most of Gen Z just uses their phone.

  • gen z, hate that trillion dollar corporations run our social media.

    This isn't even an issue for me so long as those trillion dollar corporations let me use social media the way I want to. I can just download an ad blocker and stay off the more garbage parts of their websites. The reason why I like the Fediverse is not because trillion dollar corporations don't have a stake in it, because let's be real, money was always gonna be involved. The reason why I like it is because I will most likely be insulated from the effects of enshittification and corporate incompetence on company-run instances. Even if the instance I'm on gets enshittified, it won't be that difficult for me to just move to another instance, especially once the Fediverse matures and we get things like account migration, or even account federation, if I wanna keep one foot in both instances. Same for whatever community I'm involved with. Plus the fact that I can just block any community who's users I don't like means my experience will be way less toxic than it would be on Twitter, where avoiding toxicity requires a lot of effort. That's one of the things I liked about Reddit, the structure kept the toxic people in their own little bubble and I was able to ignore their existence if I stayed off mainstream subreddits.

    TL;DR: It ain't about the money (or lack thereof), it's about the potential for a better service.

  • it's byzantine enough to jump in that it dissuades many newcomers who try.

    Hard disagree, it was confusing when it was first explained to me, but in practice only a few more clicks were added to the account creation process.