Oh yeah. Peak reddit years lol. Before the corporate enshittification.
Lemmy is good fun though, I definitely appreciate it.
Oh yeah. Peak reddit years lol. Before the corporate enshittification.
Lemmy is good fun though, I definitely appreciate it.
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Remember on reddit when we used to upvote an image with a completely unrelated word because we thought it'd be funny if the image popped up in a google search?
I hear you. I also hate unfettered capitalism and I don't think plain communism is the answer either. We need a system where we support each other as small self sustaining communities, but that's hardly possible at the current population size. I really feel lost in this society, just going along trying to keep an imaginary wheel spinning that doesn't even benefit me. It's awful. Ideal scenario for me is to go off grid and start homesteading.. but I'm just a developer with no homesteading skills for now
Umm you kept mentioning tankies, so I assumed you liked capitalism or something. Or at least I was trying to ask you that, but...
The irony of you saying you can't have a conversation with anyone on lemmy without it being aggressive 😂 If everyone you meet smells like shit, maybe you stepped in shit.
I'm trying to ask what your ideal society looks like, that's all
And do you think Capitalism is the correct/ideal system for us to operate under?
I'm on programming.dev and haven't had any issue with "communist propaganda"... What communities are you referring to?
I like dragging the card to the "Ready for demo" slot :3
Almost as if the people in charge of oil and coal and such want us to be fighting about this type of shit...
I hear ya. As always, it's a balance between having functions that are too long, and many too small functions. Matter of team preferences too.
That makes sense.
Because a lot of kids wouldn't watch the whole episode and think the first part is how they're supposed to behave... Kids don't have a very long attention span and caillous visuals were kinda odd. I remember feeling as a kid "These edges of the screen really take me out of the immersion", or at least the kid-equivalent of that feeling.