Skip Navigation

Posts
11
Comments
474
Joined
2 yr. ago

  • Webclients are trickier to maintain, because people use craploads of browsers and it might interfere/block/hack their online banking session.

    Also, it's harder to steal your private data via browser, because it might prevent the attempt via ad/script blocker.

    Take it as you want.

  • Dead by Daylight.

  • You asked the question.

    These are the links that contain the responses. I find it better to provide evidence, rather than simply answer, since the question is very unorthodox.

  • Written on Huawei phone

  • I actually adressed his showerthought, but it seems that you tried to scold me without reading what I wrote.

    Oh, the irony... 😆

  • No worries, I didn't read it.

  • The entire showerthought must be in the title

    In addition:

    Weather is a lesson in moderation.

    No.

  • 1st rule won't stop spam.

    3rd rule will bring about too much frustration for non-spammer users.

    I'd add:

    • no community creation for accounts with less than x comments activity
    • only one new community creation per month (?)
    • automatic deletion of the communities with no activity over a month (voting/commenting/adding new posts, etc)
    • the possibility to choose "do not show threads with LESS than x upvotes in main"
  • I'm more about "we're living in a make-pretend kind of illusoric construct, that is fragile and completely fake". All this, the law, society, traditions, possibly our history and more, it's all so manipulated that even the curators of this illusion no longer can tell how things are and were.

  • Because you can leave Reddit, but it doesn't mean that Reddit has left you... 😜

    And while I appreciate the sympathies, worry not. I didn't give a damn about votes there, I certainly won't develop the interest for them here.

  • How about I ask someone to do this for me?

    I mean, the tasting?

    Someone... Uh, I mean, you know, ahahahaa, someone I know and value very high...

  • After the Pandemics I believe nothing and trust noone.

    This comedy-drama is all the proof I need that this world isn't real.

  • So a mushroom that is highly poisonous and tasty enough to be eaten...

    Gonna check how it looks like... For, uh, a friend...

  • A person that can deal with failed Linux updates will find the alternatives "piece of cake", though...

  • No, unless:

    • I would be tricked into it without the possibility to exit it immediately
    • I didn't realize it's not what it claimed to be
    • There would be no other way to put food onto a platter (I am ready to perform as an exotic dancer in LGBTQ+ clubs, if need be)
    • The corpo in talking would be large, transnational and the problem would concern only some distant part of it, one I wouldn't have any contact with.

    But, of course, these scenarios are "once in a lifetime" kind of mental exercise. Nothing more. The answer is "no".

  • I'm with you.

    Add:

    • "crisis is coming, you will absolutely need product x, even though you barely use it, because it will soon disappear from the shelves"
    • people overbuy product x
    • price inflation, adjacent products are affected too
    • long lines and chaos in otherwise dull markets
    • BAM! it turns out the shortage was created purely by scare-tactic guerilla marketing

    And it involves:

    • "journalists" produce fear, scare, hate, fake news
    • they never get gallows, even though their lying, toxic language actually KILLS people