Humans domesticated wolves in this timeline. Imagine being in one of the dogless hellscapes.
Humans domesticated wolves in this timeline. Imagine being in one of the dogless hellscapes.
The proliferation of competing mutually incompatible standards.
Corporations are a fucking curse.
Yeah, but it’s something they don’t want to be confronted with, so…
“Democrat must” in a headline means “Democrat won’t.”
Don’t forget the GPL itself.
The Greek pantheon wasn’t known for being just or consistent. And technically, Prometheus didn’t even steal anything. The gods could still make fire as they pleased.
Prometheus pirated fire. And the punishments for piracy are worse than theft.
Is there any evidence to substantiate this claim, or are we doing the “Everyone on the instance I don’t like is a Russian bot, because they disagree with me” line of reasoning?
It’s option B in all cases.
They work for a certain audience.
Yes, people who like shit books. They’re still shit books and they still sold fucktons of copies.
if your books are shit you ain’t selling them.
Dude, the Twilight series is right there.
I cannot recommend this as a strategy for detecting actual bots
That’s because it isn’t one. It’s a means by which people attempt to impose orthodoxy.
Bet they get the pass that the Internet Archive didn’t.
How do we even fix this issue or prevent it from affecting Lemmy??
Simple. Just scream that everyone whose opinion you dislike is a bot.
It’s not that, it’s mainly because they’re tired of being browbeaten and having their freewill raped
Ok. Stick with the company that’s forcing recall on you.
Well, like Cuba without the embargo.
Pastrami and swiss on rye. Mayo and spicy mustard.
Muffaletta is a very close runner up.
Your assessment of probability is speculation
It is, but anecdote is insufficient to counter it.
Hence “are likely to be,” not “are always.”
Microsoft has been consistently “stupid” for a very long time about this one particular thing.
Ages ago, I read a book called N.U.K.E.E.
I don’t remember all the specifics, but this seems hauntingly familiar.