Somos 2. Até abandonei de vez o reddit. Tô passando menos tempo online agora, mas isso é bom. As discussões aqui são menos frequentes, mas mais densas, pelo menos por enquanto.
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Whoa, I didn't know tiktok was so popular. it's like 1/8 of the entire world population, and considering that only about 70% of the world has internet access, it's like 18% of all internet users.
Or are lots of these bot accounts, like other social media, and the real numbers are lower?
Não rolou um "Fuck Spez" br?
Fiquei confuso também kkk. Achei que era crosspost.
I was thinking it was something like what pidgin does on desktop, adapted for mobile, and was highly enthusiastic, but realized it works using matrix bridges and doesn't process locally...
Well, at least it can be self hosted.
Foldable phone will always be either more expensive, less durable, or both, so it's a no go for me, as much as I like the idea.
Let's invert the question: what makes it worth the switch? If I'm going to change something, you have to prove why it's worth, not me proving why I shouldn't.
I used to think like that, but now I think about it in a different way.
These small distros often come with new approaches the big distros aren't willing to risk yet, or provide an alternative to their dependence. Most of them will fail, but they're important for bringing innovation to the linux-based OSes space.
Small distros come and go, but sometimes, even if they fail, their proposed idea gets integrated into the main ones, and that's a bonus.
That particular one might not be so innovative, because there are already big distros pushing the immutable system concept, but, is doing the same while maintained by community effort, uses debian as a base, and focus on ease of usage. I think it still adds some value to the community
App lounge looks really interesting.
When I first heard about /e/ os, it looked a bit too weird, and I was too skeptical, but they're growing so nice and creating interesting tools. I think I will give the project a shot.
No, but they accepted to publish political fake news ads for one of the running parties (the fascistoid one, of course) in the last elections here in Brazil.
That party has lost, but it was too close. In the 4 last years, during their mandate, hunger, violence, discrimination rape, and other problems rose to the highest levels in the century.
Google and other big tech companies have been influencing elections in a lot of places, and the consequences are enormous.
People also have that tendency to personify AIs. I don't really understand why.
Eu já tava há muito tempo desanimado com o reddit. Tava tudo pesado demais, mal rodava nos meus aparelhos, as comunidades estavam super embolhadas, muita tokenização, cheio de conteúdo ilegal que eu denunciava e tavam cagando, mas se postasse um link pirata, te baniam, etc.