I might end up using a personal instance as well. But in that case I'll probably end up with an instance whitelist, rather than defederating from disliked ones.
Recently, I used it for book/Author recommendations. At first I also used it for coding, but now I just ask it to explain concepts to me (what's the difference between... / what are some ways to approach...)
Basically how non-tech people thought search engines worked at the beginning of this century.
Firefox Multi-Account Containers lets you keep parts of your online life separated into color-coded tabs. Cookies are separated by container, allowing you to use the web with multiple accounts
That way you can seamlessly have multiple accounts for a specific site open side by side (for example, your work and your personal mail with the same mail provider). Especially amazing if you're an IT contractor who works for multiple clients.
I didn't expect I had to spell it out for you, but here's what I'm saying: Until some kind of international investigation force comes out with clear evidence, anyone who tells you "who did it", is just projecting who they want to be the perpetrator.
The problem with asking "who's behind this untraceable attack?" is that you either truthful but useless answers (we don't know), or just someone speculating that their "enemy" is responsible. I wouldn't use the word projection so easily in this context, if I were you.
I couldn't help but note the lack of figures of how unsafe driverless cars are, versus a regular car, per distance driven. And for that matter - how much that number had changed over recent years - because that's the entire point of these tests, to make traffic safer.
And when scooter companies flooded the sidewalks with electric scooters, people threw them into San Francisco Bay.
Ah, that happened here as well. But we just call it vandalism.
On a video where China demonstrates its automated human tracking capabilities, you want people to discuss other countries' tracking?
What's your motivation for this whataboutism?