Honestly, having a world that's just alone and empty, but not "abandoned", sounds so soothing to explore, so liminal
Until insanity set in, but until then I'd have alot of fun just exploring the place for a while
Honestly, having a world that's just alone and empty, but not "abandoned", sounds so soothing to explore, so liminal
Until insanity set in, but until then I'd have alot of fun just exploring the place for a while
Everyone gangsta till you do this and actually see 4 stars on the windshield
Literally did this last year and lost like 50 lbs doing nothing and being lazier
Felt like an exploit
Everybody gangsta still we invent hardware accelerated JSON parsing
Bitwarden gang
I'd recommend reading Wikipedia
More content than you could possibly read, short reads typically, you learn stuff, and you can make games out of it
A game I like to play is to come up with 2 completely unrelated things, start on thing 1, and see if you can get to thing 2 on Wikipedia in 6 tabs or less, using Wikipedia links only
They're changing their name to "Aylo", not literal "Total Nonsense" and that makes me sad
First comment from Infinity for Lemmy!
Infinity was my app of choice for like 2ish years, it still works with Reddit atm but when I moved to Lemmy the only real app was Jerboa, and man it was not the same
I delt with it tho, in the hopes that one day Infinity would be for Lemmy
And omg ITS BACK BAYBE
I am way too stocked over a Lemmy app, but man Infinity is lightning fast, super smooth, and beyond customizable! So I won't be needing Jerboa or Liftoff anymore
I am home!
This was a reply I posted on "What should I say when someone says they "don't have anything to hide"?" In ask Lemmy a week ago, and I think it's still applicable here
They don't choose what they need to hide, if their government outlaws woodworking tomorrow, then any carpenters today go from "having nothing to hide" to "I need to hide my entire career and hobby" overnight and in their sleep.
And then the government threatens Facebook to hand over messages from any user suspected of woodworking, and then they get persecuted and arrested
The government threatens Google to hand over all browser history from suspected woodworkers, Apple for all iCloud photos from suspected woodworkers, Amazon for all woodworking related purchases
It goes on
If the carpenter cared about privacy from the start, then the government just wouldn't be able to find them and arrest them for simply woodworking
But the carpenter didn't care about privacy, they "had nothing to hide" yesterday, so when that law goes into effect tomorrow the government will have a really easy time finding them
Yooo Mastodon post on Lemmy let's goooo
"Unfortunately, looking at the hardware information, … it’s another Realtek RTL8153 …"
The en passant guy: