Ken should have been the permanent host from the beginning.
Ken should have been the permanent host from the beginning.
Conservatives are wrecking the entire planet.
Unfortunately true.
They may not say the slur, but they encode it.
I love it when people come with receipts.
This is a moment when I’d love to use the “you love to see it” meme comment, but it’s more like… “People are fleeing the burning building, and running across the street to an identical building that is infested with rats and cockroaches!”
There are no guarantees in life. Who’s to say that the FBI didn’t write this article specifically to direct people to use Signal?
Yes. Aren’t you?
It’s not illegal to be trans anywhere in the us.
The FBI deals with federal matters, not state matters.
Edward Snowden immediately fled to a fascist kleptocracy. Dude doesn’t care about anything. He just wanted his fame and glory and to save his own ass.
Where in the US is it “illegal” to be trans or black? C’mon.
And even then, it’s not a federal issue. The FBI doesn’t give a shit whether or not someone travels to another state to get an abortion.
I’m a leftist and I am not afraid.
Here’s my foolproof method of not having any issue with the FBI: Don’t do illegal stuff.
Same!
Ahh, a Mighty Harvest!
Of ducking course. And you know what that means? Peoples’ nsfw chats are going to be used for blackmail.
Why climb a mountain? Why eat an elephant? Why wear pants?
Cool so like a catch-all AI discussion community. I think that would be great, since I’m assuming a lot of posts in /c/technology are probably about AI already, and this would siphon them off to their own thing?
Yes, there are lots of communities already in the fediverse for that kind of content - mostly ChatGPT and also image-generation themed ones. Would this be general purpose? Or specific to art/image generation or automation or what?
You’re literally posting from the account: desmondjones@lemmy.world… I don’t understand the issue?
I had never heard of Waterfox before seeing this post. I went and checked it out. Basically, their “thing” seems to be that they have Firefox’s privacy settings automatically defaulted to stronger settings, yet still mild enough for normal web browsing (it won’t break as many websites as when you have Firefox fired up on all privacy cylinders, I guess?).
They also have incognito tabs instead of just incognito windows.
Other than that, I don’t see any differences in the GUI for ease of use.