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  • Hey acceleratiionists and people who Harris "wasn't good enough" for, remember that you could've helped stop this shit before it even happened. Now people are going to suffer and die under this regime that you helped bring to power

  • The book is 1000% AI generated. The text and images are blurry mid journey nonsense. I mean, "helicopter" is a fucked up looking plane ffs.

    However, it would be a massive coincidence that all the words have a French translation that fits the letter. The OP could've done that intentionally, but that seems like a lot more effort for an AI generated post

  • I'll upload them to my server when I get home and keep them seeding!

    Edit: They're downloading now! The larger file says it'll take a while, but I'll go ahead and remove my seed limit for it and keep it going!

    Edit 2: both files are now up and seeding!

  • I pretty much stopped watching after Emily stopped being on camera and unsubbed entirely after the harassment and overworking allegations came out.

    And I'm not even a Linux person 99% of the time! I do run a home server, but my daily driver is windows. Emily was just one of the only people on the channel that not only seemed to know exactly what she was talking about, but also didn't behave like a total tech dude bro the entire time

  • Yes.

    Wishing violence on someone, no matter how deserved, is against reddit TOS.

    Doing anything at all that an advertiser might not like isn't officially banned, but the second admins take over it'll be all but the official policy. A doctor wants to complain about an insurance company that might advertise on Reddit? [Removed]. Want to ask about your symptoms of a drug that advertises on Reddit? [Removed].

    Admins are just reddit employees and have to do whatever is best for reddit, which under spez means being as advertiser and AI friendly as possible.

    Beyond that, admins can't be fucked to respond quickly when users are doxxed, harassed, or threatened with death. And this is in a discord/slack designed to let moderators communicate with the admins. Why would they respond to anything users say on a single subreddit if they can't even respond to dozens of mods being threatened without a board meeting first? Heaven forbid some major issues come up that need seeing to, cause the admins will not do anything.

    I passed along dozens of instances of harassment, doxxing, death threats, and straight up CSAM, many of which were directed at me, inclusing having been DMed CSAM images. It would always take the admins days or even weeks to respond. When someone attempted to doxx me (with incorrect info), it took the admins nearly 2 weeks to ban the user.

    I know to a lot of people this reads like the moderators just giving in to the admins, and it is, but until more and more people move here or somewhere else, reddits the main place for these groups, and therefore they have to play by reddits rules, because breaking those rules hard enough is the only time admins give a fuck, and that does not end well for users or mods.