In what settings is it socially acceptable to talk to strangers?
In what settings is it socially acceptable to talk to strangers?
This comment is ironic considering that this article is exaggerating what Musk said.
The headline and article seems to be hugely misleading. According to this article, the $1 was only for food and he did it as a challenge, not out of necessity.
You literally said “instead of algorithms”, implying that algorithms would be replaced.
But SearxNG doesn’t have the nice features like bangs, redirects, changing the priority of domains, custom CSS, lenses, etc.
Kagi has clearly stated that the AI features will always be optional and the engine is designed to be useful without them.
.com is for commercial sites (though many sites misuse it). Most Mastodon instances are not commercial.
There are more straight men who want a partner than women, so someone will be inevitably left out no matter the amount of therapy.
As someone who used to visit incel communities (though I never supported the misogynist views), I think a lot of the appeal comes from the fact that they seem to be the only support groups for lonely men. Why aren’t there any non-toxic ones?
I don’t know. I’m mildly left by normal standards, a Nazi by Lemmy standards and a communist by conservative standards.
I’d be fine with hating fascists if the word referred to actual fascists and not everyone who even slightly disagrees with you.
Also, I don’t think physical violence against people based on their political views is justified, no matter how horrendous the views are.
Being able to do what you want is a part of private ownership. Some people just like making their code available to everyone.
Explain how Free and Open Source, federation-based communities are more Capitalist than Marxist.
The ability to choose what platform to use seems closer to the principle of voluntary exchange than to authoritatianism.
Because Lemmy is usually marketed as the Fediverse alternative to Reddit, not as a communist platform.
And what are we meant to do about that?
It does not give the exact answer, only an approximation.
They said “the official version”.
As the OP said, there are FOSS hosted forges. You don’t need to self-host.
With SourceHut, other people can submit patches by e-mail, no need to create an account.
OpenNIC still seems to be engaged with blockchain bullshit: https://emercoin.com/en/2015-01-15-Emercoin_Reaches_Peering_Agreement_with_OpenNIC
I find it disappointing that everyone says how the Fediverse will allow all kinds of social media, personal blogs and other things to be interconnected, but in the end it kinda sorta works for Twitter clones and barely works for anything else.