

Okay, where’s the sense of style?
Just a nerd who migrated from kbin(dot)social.
Okay, where’s the sense of style?
Do you realize how much power Lex would have to give up to be President?
Linka would have zero patience for Fox News people. especially if they’re positive about Russian expansionism.
He is from Iowa. But Spock would be a good Secretary of State (McCoy should be vice president to get the Southern vote).
No thanks. I’d vote for Phoenix. or maybe Pearl when she turns 35.
Really? Try installing Battlenet or Hearthstone with Wine.
You just made a great sales pitch for Windows.
That’s what most of their teachers said, I bet.
I’m going to start with one phrase of yours that galls me: “voted wrongly”. There’s no such thing. There’s votes that you or others disagree with, but no such thing as a wrong vote. And as long as you keep going with the narrative that any vote against your preference is wrong, you’re going to make more enemies in places and times when you need allies.
As far as my own hope? I don’t know. I only know that some people who were prosperous before are suffering now, and that some who were suffering are now prospering. I’m sure it will keep going like that. So I don’t know if it’s hope, but rather comfort in the knowledge that nothing ever ends. Giving up isn’t an answer I can accept, so I have to keep going and do what I can to build a future for myself and those I love.
I mean mainly fighting against the standardization of DRM, or tolerating anything that allows corporations to demand their “features” (anything that removes privacy) become standard. The difference between a good browser and a bad one shouldn’t be whether you can finagle a Widevine license for cheap.
Or, more generally, they should be actively blocking anything that would benefit corporate interests over the rights of the people. But since the Linux Foundation threw in with Google, Microsoft is a Google client, and Mozilla Corp runs on Google money, the W3C has been a joke for years. Mozilla has made themselves irrelevant, since they were just seen as a means to prevent the Google antitrust cases.
Hopefully this breakup of Google, and the loss of the money, will get the CEO (currently earning 1% of the total of Mozilla’s money - no one person should do that unless there’s less than 100 people), and that whole bunch to leave so that volunteers can take over.
Maybe, just as a crazy thought here, jwz was right. Mozilla and Firefox exist for 2 purposes - to build the standard reference browser, free of corporate crud (like, say, Google WebExtensions); and to be an absolute attack dog against ridiculous corporate desires.
Excuse me, no. That was the first human all-female space flight. The first all-female space flight was Laika, in 1957.
Mint here. It looks like Windows and runs the software and hardware I want. Simple as that.
My answer is that it depends on several factors. The first and least impactful thing you can do (and that’s in terms of both you and the other person) is to just block them. Next step up is that if they’re not on a big instance that you get content from regularly, just block their instance. After that, report them to your instance owner - they might get blocked from interacting with your instance. And the more heavy-duty action is to reach out to their instance owner with evidence and make your concerns known - then if they get booted, you can continue as you were; and if they don’t, block the instance.
Looking forward to a source port for Renegade. That game deserved so much better than it got.
I didn’t say I didn’t believe. I just asked where.
Okay, but where is it now?
It’s because they moved away from borosilicate.
MegaMind.