

I mean alternative platforms, not alternative ways to use YouTube (although this looks useful in the meantime, so thanks anyway)


I mean alternative platforms, not alternative ways to use YouTube (although this looks useful in the meantime, so thanks anyway)


I’ll do my best not to be one, yea.


Me backing into a parking spot in Alan Wake (a horror game): “You’re goddamn right I did. I want to get out of here as soon as possible.”
It won’t work as there is no you remaining to age, die, and leave bones for you to find.
What you need to do is travel back in time, stop your past self from doing the same, and THEN going forward in time to get your bones.


Removing account karma was a good call. No account karma = no karma farming. One of the best selling points for switching from Reddit to here.


None with a working answer that has been implemented globally, yes. But some might have one that has yet to be implemented.
Cinematic universes shouldn’t live forever. At some point, there is just too much of it, both for people making it and for people watching it.


You can’t spell “based” without BSD.
Also, that’s pretty much the main reason why FOSS OS are better than proprietary ones. They’ll just say “okay, I guess we’ll just stick to free countries” (while subtly gesturing at the nearest VPN).
Meanwhile, Windows and MacOS are going to fold like origami.


I care about those things.
I want them to go down faster >:)


Thanks, Google. I was trying to cut down my usage of YouTube.
What are the best Fedi alternatives?


I don’t think people were doing it professionally as much back then.


One step at a time, I guess? Not sure. There are probably better experts than me with more experience, who have probably written books about it.


Probably not as bad as they would to an AI babysitter.


Oh God, you’re right! How did I forget about shareholder value?!?


I think people need something simple to get them started.
Just look at Stop Killing Games. We can argue whether it’s a distraction (bread and circuses) or a powerful precedent for public participation and software rights, but either way it managed to collect over a million signatures and we can learn something from it.
Yay, it’s working on Connect now!


Nah, I’m officerotting. Probably the only thing I’ve managed to do so far today is contribute to Lemmy network effect :P
And one more here, so at least two now.
I guess it depends on the time travel model at hand.