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  • That's a lot of words to say you know nothing about what women actually care about. You seem to have latched onto Dunbar's number and not the fact that you're putting words in women's mouths. Also, I highly doubt you've exceeded Dunbar's number, ever. I'm sure that you speaking for women (when you aren't one, clearly) really makes them feel safe enough for them to all share their most vulnerable thoughts with you.

    Also, you originally claimed that people care about MJ because they use it in their daily lives. Do you really think that access to reproductive healthcare is not a daily thought for many women?

  • I know literally hundreds of women

    Ah, so you don't have a uterus. Got it!

    You cannot claim to know personal opinions of hundreds of women, this is exactly why you shouldn't speak on this subject. There's a term for this, called Dunbar's number. You can only really be friends with a max of around 150 people. So, are you really going to say that of all of your friends, they're all women (or at least 101 of them, to meet your hundreds mark), and you've talked to them (and listened) about their feelings around abortion? You asked each person if they would feel safer in a state with abortion rights and access as opposed to one without?

    Right now, it seems that you're not a woman and you're putting words into "hundreds" of their mouths. Exactly what right leaning people love to do.

  • While not the only reason, my partner and I moved to WA from a red state so that my partner would feel safe. I also know other people that did the same. So your first point is at least slightly incorrect, if not completely. Do you have a uterus that certain state governments want control over? If not, maybe you shouldn't speak on this.

  • Aren't all of the listed features already available via Home Assistant?

  • I agree, but Signal on mobile doesn't require destruct timers either.

  • Spaces like this would never work for me in the first place. Why would I travel to a fake office building that my company has nothing to do with to work? I would rather work from home, a library, or even a fast food/coffee shop than go to a pseudo office.

  • Remember, the LDS Church is one of the biggest property owners in the United States. Gotta use all that tax free revenue to keep the AC running in buildings that are empty for most of the week.

  • Two way street indeed, I didn't say all of them followed me or anything like that. I lost contact with many doing this, as expected and intended. But I got much closer to those who did move over. Most of them moved over without me even doing anything because they cared about their own data privacy and realized that it's easier to setup Signal than it is to setup an entire Facebook account anyway.

  • You're not stuck. Just leave, and make people talk to you over Signal. If they're not trying to talk to me on Signal or Matrix, I will never see it. This not only got me off of services like Messenger, but also showed who gave enough of a shit about me to go through Signal's simple setup.

  • This will unfortunately only get worse thanks to climate change.

  • With Kagi, you can kind of do this, either through lenses or by completely blocking website from your search results. Obviously not as good as a block list but still, something.

  • So, he reinvented wardriving as part of his election conspiracy? $500 is expensive when you can just use WiGLE on your phone and accomplish the same thing. Many people were already doing this for a hobby or to help cybersecurity analysts anyway.

  • Then why did you say "you don't know what you're talking about" and are just now bringing up systemctl? Moving goalposts maybe?

  • This was never about runlevel 0 or 1 programs. This was always about whether or not a user can use systemd without root. Why would Brave need to start a VPN service at an init runlevel (before most networking services)? It would make more sense to start at login.

  • Again, it's not true, so you don't need to keep acting like it's the case. You do not need root to create systemd entries for a single user. Systemd is pretty much just symlinks all the way down. You can test this yourself, so I don't know why you're saying it's not possible when me and many others in this thread have told you that you were incorrect in the first place.

  • That's what I said, it was my professional opinion. Sorry if you took it otherwise. Who pissed in your Cheerios? You have a vested interest in hating other people's choice of search engine?

    I ask again, what are you basing your opinion off of if not personal reasons or SEO?

  • Not exactly. Mostly what I'm doing with "SEO" is making sure pages show up correctly on each search engine, such as the text previews and what pages come up if you just search for my client's name. If you don't format your webpage correctly, it can look pretty bad on some search engines. For Kagi specifically, it seems to pull the appropriate content and text previews from my client's sites most often, if that makes sense.

    Since I'm self taught and self employed I don't do any of the shady things (at least, I hope) that actual SEO community might be doing, and I definitely can't afford to "pay off" any company to get better results.