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  • I definitely reached the view that I would donate my own body after reading Stiff, by Mary Roach many years ago. The funeral industry is nuts.

    That said, it’s offputting to make it compulsory. There should be a focus on awareness.

  • It’s the entropy of the internet. It always increases.

  • Dropout and Nebula are making some insanely high quality content, and those are just the two obvious examples that came to my mind. Both also exhibit a more progressive business model and are less capitalistic in their thinking.

    I’m sure there are plenty of similar examples.

  • Treat this as untrustworthy anecdote since I can’t find the reference but I recall seeing an article recently where a few of the key partners have already split off and formed a new firm. I’d expect more like that based on my zero amount of expertise.

  • +1 now, and that’s for introducing me to the feature.

  • Surely this soul wrenching image displaying mankind’s inhumanity to innocent children will wake us from our stupor.

  • My only quibble would be to swap “pay” for “invest” which captures both the dynamic of up front expense and expected savings from ending recurring subscription fees. That’s how I look at it. Every penny I put into my own digital sovereignty is an investment that will yield returns both financial and otherwise.

  • No, I don’t. I think we’re being lulled into believing he isn’t still fucking our shit up just as much as before.

  • Hey you know what?

    Does gun culture in America suck real bad? Sure it does.

    Does it encourage stupid exchanges like this one? Absolutely.

    But at least we have a populous that is primed, ready, and willing to fight back against tyrants, right?

  • Yeah in my experience it is both with both. Tire them out by throwing them around and then snuggle up.

  • Ewwwww

    Jump
  • Just say “you should be funny more”

  • well, mother does say that I have the thicc-est ass.

  • Sometimes, I read stuff like this, and I feel seen. Sometimes, I read stuff like this, and I feel fucking spied on.

  • I am a people pleaser who is not immune to flattery. Tread carefully.

  • I'm not sure how long you've been here - not assuming how long you've been lurking, or that this is your first account, but I think it really is easier not to care here. All kidding aside, try it. You don't have this whole upvote/award dopamine cycle here, and in many cases, anyone can see the number of downvotes a comment has vs upvotes - something that reddit long ago "fuzzed" along with actual vote counts.

    For instance, the comment I'm replying to has 3 upvotes (one of them mine), and 1 downvote as of right now. This ratio may stay the same, but I wouldn't be surprised if you got more downvotes, because your comment was a kind of dismissive reply to a comment that probably represents what a lot of folks who've been here a while feel, which also came from a user that is very active and generally well liked. I could not begin to tell you their upvote count (can't even see my own) as a proof of their popularity, so I just have to go by what I observe in my day to day, and this place is still small enough that you see familiar usernames in a variety of communities.

    This is still kind of a small town, and you may come to see this bug as a feature in time. I did.

  • Isn't gold softer than iron with a lower melting point?

  • Many props to you. I feel like reddit doesn't count as social media, but I couldn't energetically defend that position. They are certainly engaging in social media tech bro behavior, so the distinction probably doesn't matter at this point, but it felt different than social media before it went to shit. Now, obviously when it "went to shit" is a point in time that is highly relative to the observer, but always sometime after the observer joined. That's just the nature of enshittification.

  • yeah and I gobble that shit up like candy.

    I am not immune, and I don't find all algorithms predatory - for example, I log on knowing that steam is selling me a product, but I am not the product. I just said in many ways I am successfully avoiding "the algorithm", though the scare quotes immediately following a run down of social media networks was meant to indicate a specific type of algorithm that is meant to induce engagement or enragement (both are profitable) and change my behavior because I am the product.

    I still have plenty of time for algorithms that serve me up games for that crucial 15% of my library that I bought but haven't played yet.

    One thing at a time Maxxie.