Oh no, there’s no money or profit motive here. I guess that’s terrible.
Oh no, there’s no money or profit motive here. I guess that’s terrible.
Looks like there’s a viable alternative here.
While I understand that, I’m in America. My first priority has to be getting people off of Twitter.
Would I prefer open source, non-profit software? 100%. It’s the smarter and better choice for so many reasons.
But if Bluesky is going to gain critical mass, I’m not going to fight it. I’m having a hard enough time getting people off Twitter. I’ve written the media address of environments I’m familiar with asking them to organize a move, and I mentioned both Bluesky and Mastodon.
And we should just accept that?
You have nothing to hide. Just sign away all your rights.
As Putin planned.
perfectly sensible reason
The answer is no. People who go through trauma typically don’t go around wearing revenge shirts. Policy shirts, maybe, but a “kill school shooters” shirt would be beyond weird.
Wtf is wrong with you?
Well, less masking in this case.
I was banned from a discord server today for mocking their continued use of Twitter links.
They warned me that if I couldn’t respect their choice, they’d remove me. I responded by asking if it’s okay if I roman salute then.
There’s an ocean of chess games recorded in chess notation. So it’ll play brilliant moves. They may not apply to this game or be legal moves, but in that other situation they were brilliant!
Have you asked it how many letter 'R’s are in Strawberry?
They’re secure. Absolutely more secure than going without. I know a total of about two passwords, which are used in only two places.
The rest of my passwords look like PaB@@f%G4q77Mh#EsL%DG@
Keepass uses a file you keep on your own computer, encrypted, with two passwords. One password (a keyfile) is stored on your disk. The other you remember. With that much security, you can give someone your password database and it’s unlikely they’ll ever open it. If you’re ultra paranoid, you use keepass.
Bitwarden is more convenient, more user friendly, and stored in the cloud. It’s open source and audited. If someone breached Bitwarden, it’d be huge news.
Not having a password manager, besides being a huge pita, is more of a security risk. I bet you use the same password on different sites, maybe with a variation based on the domain name. You likely often have trouble remembering passwords, and might try several passwords if your first try fails. All this is information you could be giving away if the site is compromised.
I never forget a username or password anymore. If the site tells me I’m wrong, I know it’s them and not me.
Plus Passkeys are pretty great and are starting to be supported.
Also get a password manager of some kind. Keepass and Bitwarden are both great. Never have this problem again.
Yeah, the world is less orchestrated than this guy claims.
So you don’t know your history.
The policy is not currently in place. But if it were, it does specifically say a small amount and respectfully.
If you went with
You can’t morally justify chaining up a sentient, breathing creature for your own amusement.
And left it at that, it would have fallen under that policy, if it were in effect. As it is, with heavy passive aggressiveness and sarcasm, well, you’re on your own.
I think there’s a decent chance you could have made your point in a respectful way and in moderation and only gotten downvotes and words for it.
Now I know your social security number. You fool!
Name one?