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Allero@lemmy.todayto Gaming@beehaw.org•Discord confirms it's moving toward 'becoming a public company' as it hires a former Activision executive as its new CEO2·1 day agoWhenever there is a single party controlling critical infrastructure, there is a potential for enshittification - even if it starts as a FOSS endeavor.
Ability to self-host a full copy of the service is the best protection we have so far.
Allero@lemmy.todayto Gaming@beehaw.org•Discord confirms it's moving toward 'becoming a public company' as it hires a former Activision executive as its new CEO2·1 day agoDid they fix the self-hosted option? If it works well, I would immediately jump to it.
Allero@lemmy.todayto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•"1.32 MB" Is that pronounced, "one-point-three-two" megabytes, or "one-point-thirty-two" megabytes?13·5 days agoOne point thirty two
Haha, fair, didn’t recognize the irony
Still, if you think about it, it’s weird no manned flight of several people had been conducted without men, but plenty without women.
Female cosmonauts/astronauts were always paired with men.
She ended up as a shitty politician
Allero@lemmy.todayto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•One of these days, I plan to create my own Lemmy instance. What’s the best way to filter out weirdos during registration?1·7 days agoNot sure if it’s available in Lemmy. Devs and admins can probably say more
Allero@lemmy.todayto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•One of these days, I plan to create my own Lemmy instance. What’s the best way to filter out weirdos during registration?5·9 days agoNot only is it gross, it’s also enough to jail you since you technically store and distribute these materials.
Laws didn’t really update for the Fediverse.
With general respect to what is written, I don’t like the “it’s encrypted so it’s a non-issue” approach. Sure, data has to be exchanged for many operations - including crypto transactions - but the best model of privacy is when the unnecessary data does not get sent anywhere in the first place.
Encryption can and eventually will be broken, it can also be implemented wrongly, the devices themselves can be hacked or taken by somebody etc.
Not sending the data always beats sending the encrypted one as far as privacy is concerned.
I totally agree with you that gender wars are artificial and meant to distract people from the core issues. Divide and conquer kinda thing.
But that sits exactly at the core of my initial argument. Blaming wide groups of people, among other things, provides completely unnecessary wars out of thin air.
This doesn’t deny the fact that people of each gender may face issues that are gender-specific to some degree. Men are more likely to be socially isolated, women are more likely to become victims of sexual abuse, etc. etc. This doesn’t mean we should measure who has it worse, but it has to be taken into consideration if we want to correct the course and make everyone actually equal. In this case, we need to address specific sources of male loneliness, as there are some factors unique to men that lead to this.
People acting on gender issues together, not as two divided groups, is a great exercise in civil power and unity, which is helpful for any revolutionary activity.
Absolutely! Everyone gets lonelier as we are getting divided; it’s just that it’s even harder on men specifically, as there are additional factors at play. But it doesn’t mean women don’t experience similar things.
That’s how you know she should be your wife :)
But really, this should be more normalized. I’ve heard the opinion that many men see compliments as a way to show sympathy when that wasn’t intended, but I think this is exactly because it’s so rare.
My girlfriend also takes time to compliment me, and I appreciate it.
Valid perspective; but I think it’s quite clearly implied given the scale of the issue. The male loneliness is real, and shouldn’t be written off as shit misogynists say, even if it was popularized by them. This kind of discarding might hurt men who have nothing to do with misogynistic talking points, opinions, or actions.
Ah, the classic generalization of men and women as singular groups where everyone acts as one.
There are certain shitty men who objectify women and play alphas. There is the general category of men who get shitted at because of it, whether they belong to the former or not.
Sure, being afraid of the shitty folks is a valid reason to be cautious around everyone, as you can’t easily tell one from the other. But saying that all men just made this stuff up while being total asses wouldn’t be fair or helpful.
To be clear: there is a male loneliness epidemic driven by ever increasing caution about men overall. Men are often unfairly denied attention they need because they are seen as potential dangers by women and might be ridiculed for speaking out about their feelings by men (which, in turn, do it to protect themselves from the same treatment in an unhealthy patriarchal culture).
This is not healthy; moreover, being in that state of loneliness and frustration is prone to radicalizing people, making sayings about dangerous men a self-fulfilling prophecy in one case, and just causing a lot of misery in the other.
If you’re a woman, I’d suggest giving a bit of attention to the men around you. There is a million of untold stories there, and making someone open up to you for the first time is a great and rewarding experience. Or just…be there, and that will be appreciated.
Allero@lemmy.todayto Science@beehaw.org•Ideology May Not Be What You Think but How You’re Wired2·18 days agoTrue. Also, core beliefs are all equally unbased and irrational. The desire for growing trees and saving lives is equal in this way to the desire to nuke humanity away. There’s no rational foundational ground to either of these things, we just evolved to care for ourselves and our surroundings because it ensures our survival and passage of the genes. That’s how the concept of good won, not because it’s any more rational than evil.
Personally, my core belief is that all people are fundamentally good and should be treated equally with love, care, respect and dignity. Thereby, I adopt ideologies that promote full economic and social equality, namely socialism/communism.
Allero@lemmy.todayto Science@beehaw.org•Ideology May Not Be What You Think but How You’re Wired1·18 days agoThere is an upside to the rigidity of thought that ideologies bring - a person is less likely to be confused into something batshit crazy, at least if their initial conviction ain’t that.
Most people are not history/politics grads and their opinion can be manipulated relatively easily as they don’t have a very solid knowledge base to counter the presented evidence.
Without ideology, we’d have people switching between socialism and fascism in no time.
Allero@lemmy.todayto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•How to rebalance, imbalanced effort in a heterosexual relationship?1·21 days agoIt’s often tempting to say “this X is screwed, let’s start all over again”. But deep relationships are not formed that way.
Between any people, there will be points of tension, and if this calls you to quit, you risk never to get to the point of stable long-lasting relationships.
May it be that they need to break up? Yes. Does it have to be? No.
Allero@lemmy.todayto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Apparently some subreddits on Reddit will be paywalled. Which subreddits will be paywalled?5·23 days agoInterestingly, often times it was the old users who were the most toxic as a result of this, aggressively citing Eternal September and going elitist.
So, we can do a lot to prepare on our end.
Yep, seen those for a while now