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Cake day: July 2nd, 2023

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  • Interesting. The screenshots shared with me by a friend:

    Given the corporate media sane-washing and general kissing of the ring, I choose to believe what has been shared with me directly over the “actchually, it was an awkward gesture of exuberance” milquetoast media.

    Especially when the list looks like this:

    Hastags that have also apparently been blocked from user experiences. Will keep updating. Range is worldwide.

    “#berniesanders”

    “#queer”

    “#obama”

    “#voteblue” (#votered remains unaffected)

    “#dnc” (#rnc remains unaffected)

    “#fucktrump” (#fuckbiden remains unaffected)

    “#democrat” (#republican remains unaffected)

    “#kamala”

    “#prochoice”

    “#constitution”

    “#reproductiverights”

    “#jan6th”

    “#insurrection”

    "#14thamendment "

    “#republicans” (with an s)

    “#fascism”

    “#liberal”

    “#rightwing”

    “#georgeconway”

    “#domesticterrorist”

    “#jacksmith”

    “#drumpf”

    “#johnoliver”

    That is not a “glitch.”


  • It’s not copium, it’s just an acknowledgment that I, and presumably many others, don’t care or need to care if it’s popular- it is already useful to me as is. In the same way, I’ve never given much of a shit about “the year of Linux on the desktop”; Linux has been useful to me as a daily driver for the past 28-ish years and neither my enjoyment of it nor its utility to me were in any way hampered by its failure to achieve supremacy of numbers.

    It’s fine to use something other than the most popular service.

    Now, if you think the purpose of federated social media is solely to supplant the corporate, centralized platforms, then I understand, but disagree with, your position.


  • Revv@lemmy.blahaj.zonetoAsklemmy@lemmy.mlIs Lemmy actually growing?
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    I think the premise is flawed. Most of us have been brought up in a world that preaches “if you’re not growing, you’re dying.” That mindset is harmful in a whole host of ways. I have no idea if lemmy is growing or not, but it’s quite possible, perhaps even preferable, for a service/site/mom-and-pop shop to be sustainable without unending growth.













  • I try to avoid Amazon for my personal shopping, but I’ve bought literally hundreds of renewed/refurbished laptops and Chromebooks on Amazon for work. I have not had a single DOA or switcheroo in over 200 laptops from different sellers except one that has a broken screen, which was ready to return. You are very likely not throwing your money away by buying via Amazon, though that doesn’t mean it’s necessarily the best place to buy.