

“If 10 people sit on a table with a Nazi, there are 11 Nazis on that table”.
You are not the asshole.
“If 10 people sit on a table with a Nazi, there are 11 Nazis on that table”.
You are not the asshole.
What window? I was talking about DOS.
Imagine if the terminal in the 80s has had a line with auto-completion below the prompt.
But imagine if African or pre-Columbine American mythologies were used to film movies and series.
It’s “chronicles”, not “tales”, sorry. By Edgardo Civallero.
Violence is bad but sometimes it’s needed.
There’s a saga that is about “what if Columbus arrived to America but never got back to Europe?”. It’s “the tale of the feathered serpent”.
You’re description of Notepad++ reminds me of Kate (KDE)
See life from the side of not being the “norm”.
Search for hashtags. And from that, follow people and hashtags.
Easy enough? (I hope so. I can’t explain it easier but if you need it…)
Idea: The ads could be marked as such by the protocol or the instance would risk detestation. Then, every other instance could choose if they show ads or not.
The authentication could be another service, split from Mastodon, Lemmy, Pixelfed, … that only gave that service. The instance asks the auth server about “user@instance: password” and the server just says “OK/fail”. That or sending the user to the auth server to get a session cookie.
“Leave that algorithm riddled platform and come to this new and shiny algorithm riddled platform” 🤦
Normal is 104/105. So 57%.
Except everything is related to politics. The price of the bread is politics. The roads made, politics too. Having to pay the doctor or not, politics.
Politics is not “what the politicians do”. It’s “affairs of the cities”, from Ancient Greek πολιτικά (politiká). And everything that affects more than one person is an “affair of the cities”.
Nobody buys 3 packages at once. If someone does that it raises some alarms. And they come in blisters, not as candy, so your first way of taking them is one by one.
Much faster drinking distilled water.
At? Sometimes I don’t remember it on the fly