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  • Not bad for second-tier money laundering, though.

  • This...didn't answer any of the questions and missed the point of the post.

  • I miss when everyone wasn't super pessimistic about absolutely everything and it was ok to do things for these reasons

  • Right...and they did. Isn't that one of the main poinst of the article...?

  • To be clear for anyone confused at first like me - it was changed FROM this, not TO this

  • Death Bed: The Bed That Eats

  • Anakin has a clear motive, and a logical progression from naive to evil.

    ...did he, though?

  • That's installing Crostini, the vm/container (Debian). Which actually works really really well, especially on on higher-end CBs. But I'd be really surprised if it runs at all, let alone well, on a CB that old.

    Better would maybe be replacing ChromeOS but I've never tried to tackle that myself.

  • Ah, shit. Watching her stupid clip in the video in that article gave me cancer.

  • They stirred a little, but I wouldn't say they've woken up. Especially people 35 and under who still aren't showing up to vote (although most people aren't)

  • Bunch of people said something very similar about Trump

  • And no one commented that they did. Nice.

  • Quite a few apparently.

    Not great, but still better than TwitX.

  • Is..that what he calls his dick, or...?

  • Holy shit he slammed them. They were slammed. SLAMMED!

  • There is for me. And (almost) nothing I subscribe to are those non-low-effort communities.

    I also don't doom scroll for hours at a time, so maybe that's partly why.

  • Right, the whole original point of copyright in the US at all was "to promote the creative arts" - that they were finding that if there wasn't at least SOME time for people to try to profit off of stuff they wrote/made, there was way way less motivation for people to put in the effort. It's been twisted a good bit since, but the core idea isn't nonsense, at all.

    Same with real journalism. Don't see how people expect it to be done for free. For the past several hundred years it's been normal to pay a modest fee for news.