Git is so easy to host yourself and everyone went and handed over all their code to evil corp to farm on anyway.
(Though I do understand that they were bought, but that was a while ago and it was only a matter of time before the evil seeped in.)
Git is so easy to host yourself and everyone went and handed over all their code to evil corp to farm on anyway.
(Though I do understand that they were bought, but that was a while ago and it was only a matter of time before the evil seeped in.)
Like I was going to die. Mortality weighed heavily on my mind.
I've said that at 30 I was worried I was going to die, and at 40 I thought, so what? Who cares?
Meanwhile I'm pounding down beers
I feel like if we continue down this particular meme street, at the end of the road everyone will be considered neurodivergent.
I think some representative of mobile gaming should be on this list (as much as I hate them). Probably either Candy Crush or Angry Birds.
There should also be a motion gamer entry somewhere on here like Wii Sports or something.
And maybe an indie entry...like perhaps Stardew Valley.
Also some type of sim entry...maybe SimCity?
And probably an adventure game entry of some sort (King's Quest or Monkey Island).
Relatedly, I think we're still waiting for a VR or AR game that anyone gives a real shit about.
Edit: the more I think about this the more I think we need more entries so I'll just stop it
I have a Honda Fit and it is the best car I've ever owned. If Honda came up with a Fit EV (again), I would probably buy it right away.
Link me to your wonderful social media utopia that isn't an echo chamber.
Facebook - Echo chamber, actively manipulated to make you be the most pissed off and spend the most time on it as possible and click on customized ads
Instagram - Echo chamber, specifically tuned to make you feel jealous of others and buy shit covered in the ads
Nextdoor - Basically Facebook but with a "locals only" aesthetic
LinkedIn - An echo chamber tuned for people who nod vigorously to everything the CEO says in the "all-hands" meeting
Threads - Echo chamber, tuned toward people to click on ads just like other Meta properties
YouTube - Practically a right-wing echo chamber, you can watch a video about cute puppies and with no watch history turned on you'll be on Infowars-like content within 2 degrees of Kevin Bacon (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Six_Degrees_of_Kevin_Bacon)
Twitter (I'll continue to have this as my only deadname) - A right-wing echo chamber full of bots including "MechaHitler"
Bluesky - An echo chamber similar to Twitter before it was musked up
Mastodon - A left-wing echo chamber (similarly to Lemmy it's decentralized, and similarly to Lemmy it is somewhat moderated in a way that rids you of most right-wing / hitler-focused media)
Truth social - I mean, obviously a right-wing echo chamber
Reddit - An algorithmically tweaked astroturf echo chamber full of bots and serving up a daily AI training ground that gets more right-wing as time passes
Hacker news - A libertarian-leaning tech-literate echo chamber
TikTok - An algorithmically tweaked, purposefully addictive echo chamber that shows you what you want to see so you volunteer your money and your data
Shall I go on?
I don't just allow "both sides" to come into my living room and have a debate with me about whether or not trans people should be able to exist in peace or whether or not minorities should be exterminated. I similarly don't waste time "debating" them on social media or reading their posts. Tolerance of intolerant people just so we can "cover both sides" isn't a high priority of mine on social media, and it's also not available anywhere anyway.
This is true but I ultimately don't care.
Is there any social media site that isn't an echo chamber? They're designed that way on purpose in most cases.
There are enough forums catering to idiots. I appreciate the better moderation, tech savviness, and lack of tolerance for right wing BS on Lemmy.
Gotta be honest I don't give a single fuck about a Blackstone executive that was in charge of real estate specifically.
Blackstone is evil in general, but its real estate division is even higher up the scumbag charts.
They're literally part of the ever-worsening homelessness crisis.
Some of the deaths here are a damned shame though, and the whole story of it is basically a top to bottom American tragedy.
Edit: Only slightly relatedly, Ashli Babbit's story is similarly top to bottom an American tragedy viewed from a different angle. The lady spent most of her life falling for scams and getting fleeced and then got killed (justifiably though it was) because she fell for one of the country's biggest scams.
In a Manhattan corporate office building in the middle of the workday, unless you're exclusively shooting at security forces or catering workers your odds are pretty good of shooting an asshole.
They're the worst and I don't even use them the first time to assemble things in most cases, but I too have a whole bag of them.
You can serve up a git repository remotely very easily on any machine that has a remote access path.