

I think it was more about low usage, and there being better options out there that did the same thing
I think it was more about low usage, and there being better options out there that did the same thing
Yeah but no handle so you’re much more likely to eat shit when you go down a slope or something.
Riiight. Listen, this isn’t going anywhere. You think a salute is worse than a genocide, musk is a greater threat than dictators with nukes, and there’s no way I’m going to change your mind. I’m going to peace out
I really don’t. Putin, Kim Jong Un, Xi Jinping, all are actual threats. Musk doesn’t even register.
They make decent “point A to point B” cars, but that’s about it. They take a long time to charge, and when that battery is due for replacement, it might just total the car.
So support the country committing a genocide against the uyghurs? Because you think a salute is worse than a Holocaust, got it.
There’s a few places full of Muslims in Texas. It makes sense to me.
Snowden bro. He already showed that the five eyes countries all spy on their citizens.
That can be accomplished with basic if-else decision tree. You don’t need the massive resource sink that is AI
Time flies doesn’t it?
Why is the return first?
0 is false in C, Python, and JS. It should work
They banned the physical books, but they can’t really stop the internet
Because female cum is urine according to the powers that be, and that’s too much for them.
Texas isn’t the first. I think it was started by Germany? I know the UK banned women’s orgasms and Australia banned hentai. Heck, India apparently banned porn altogether, ineffectively.
Basically, the devs are tankies and extremely transphobic.
People who get downvoted a lot end up with a ‘low reputation’ indicator next to their name. You’ll know it when you see it.
Software enforced echo chambers, as if it wasn’t bad enough.
Everything else looks so good about piefed, sad to see a deal breaker like that.
Because Lemmy is built by communists, the big instance admins and most users are far left.
I wonder if it was counting the same actions multiple times, once for every instance it appeared on.
Seems like a likely bug to me.