

Can’t say I’m upset here.
Just a nerd who migrated from kbin(dot)social.
Can’t say I’m upset here.
mbin is going great. Interstellar is a solid app.
Note that I may be biased.
Elect a corrupt businessman, get a corrupt official. In a way, I’m glad his grifts are so obvious; I prefer 'buy me a painfully obvious x and get y ’ rather than the constant, covert insider trading. We know what business he’s doing. I’m going to admit that I prefer that to vote-buying, lobbying, and Senate committee corruption.
That’s his exact plan. At some point you have to tune out and focus on your own life, and he’ll still be there, just less visible and thus more dangerous.
If only the iOS version got the same response.
So we don’t know who it is. All we know is, he’s the ToadStig.
Well, I wouldn’t buy anything but a used one - do you think I’m going to give any money to Ninty’s lawyers?
Groovy. All they’re doing is making me more certain that I will not move above my 3DS. At least, not until there’s a guaranteed CFW for Switch.
Yeah, about that…
How inaccurate does PRISM’s simulation feel now?
I liked LSL, But I still prefer KQ and PQ.
My answer is Zenni, but I don’t know what the tariffs will do.
She’s portrayed as dumb specifically for this - because she doesn’t know anything she’s ‘voting for’.
You can be leftist without being “woke”. You can be progressive without being dumb.
When he says “We”, he means the Trump org, or the side of the Kushners who are with him. Remember - either it directly and immediately benefits him, or he doesn’t know it exists. When he says “we”, he always means “I”. He doesn’t do much business with Canada. Therefore, he wants to buy it so he can shit out slums all over it.
TFM isn’t worth the R. It doesn’t describe failure states or bugs in a way that a normal user understands or can work with. Either it works perfectly, or there’s basically no way to figure out exactly what went wrong and how.
I’m glad everyone is getting away from the Apple tax.
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.
You know, with the destruction of the EPA and the way public concerns are going up again… maybe it is the right time to bring Toxie back to the people.
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.
This is only uplifting because it’s ended. It’s horrifying that it ever happened - and I will be very happy if every person complicit in the program gets prosecuted for animal abuse.
Is anyone actually shocked about modern Bungie?