AlexanderESmith
If I'm honest; Neither of those sentences make any sense to me as a native English speaker (reader, in this case).
What idea are you trying to communicate? That there is a thing, and it works (Is functiobal? Is operating presenly?), and it produces stuff?
Should we regulate CNC machines and laser/water cutters as well?
Makers aren't the problem. It's what some makers make. If you ban or restrict tools, they'll just use different tools/methods. Or just break the law, because they already don't care about laws. Just makes it harder for legitimate users to get anything done.
We should sort out how people get radicalized and fix that problem.
@throws_lemy @Semi@kbin.social @ClopClopMcFuckwad
All these people talking up either PC features or Switch formfactors, and no one's bringing up Steam Deck...
Highly recommend getting one, then you don't need to split your library.
I initially thought this post was about a reddit sub going missing, and I was very confused about why anyone would pay to be part of it, or why there would be a search.
You aren't saying anything untrue. I just wish there was more of a barrier to entry. Less bots, less trolls, less people just puttering around. I want engaged discussion, that low-effort shit-posting.
Thing is; I don't want the "arbitrary reddit user". I want the low-effort user to get irritated and leave.
Gotta be a tie between him and Musk.
What was the game?
I mean, who hasn't made that mistake?