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  • You know why it wasn't like that everywhere? Because some places had good moderation. It was like that since the days of FIDO. If there was a good community, it was good because they didn't allow bad shit to exist in their community.
    If you think spez invented moderators to sell you coca cola, or whatever, you either don't know how shit works, or do and just secretly want to wipe treads with guro.

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  • Yes, we do actually. Not zero, unfortunately, those fuckers are like mold, always returning for some reason. Like, the second they decreased moderation on X The Everything App Formerly Known As Twitter, it got overrun with Nazis.

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  • Nope, no you wouldn't. If you want to see the example of unmoderated community, go to whatever new 4chan incarnation is. You will see child pornography, nazis recruiting children with badly fried memes, dead people, parts of dead people, characters from popular japaneese cartons involved in the depraved shit, and spam, so much spam, so much spam you couldn't even believe this much spam is possible.

  • Cops use devices to pretend to be a celltower, so your phone connects to it, and then they use it to spy on you. Rayhunter looks for this behaviour and warns you if it detects a suspicious tower that behaves like cops pretending to be a tower.

  • I don't think it's better. It's a different way to achieve that, but there is nothing inherently bad with whatever appliance that can do more than one thing. We shouldn't expect the makers to be satisfied with the shitty job at programming damn things however.
    I do want all my appliances to have wireless connection, I do want to talk to my kettle and set my oven temp on my phone.

  • Sometimes I just need a device that can do what I want it to do. Obviously I don't want a device that can be bricked, but that's just a shitty programming, not a condemnation of the whole concept. I have a whole host of devices that never brick themselves, and I intend to get more.

  • Sometimes you need cook on different temperatures at different periods. Sometimes you want to set it to cool down or heat up and instead of waiting near it, you could just set the target and let your phone ding when it's time.

  • The left touch zone is pressable, and four zones are four separate buttons. It's a bit less convenient to use than a regular d-pad, it's bigger and you need to reach slightly further, but other than that it works.

  • It actually has d-pad, it's just combined with one of the touch areas, you can press it like a button, and 4 zones behave like a d-pad. Granted, it's a bit inconvenient so if you need it often, it's not the best. But it's there.