aeharding
@aeharding@lemmy.world
Punch nazis, trebuchet TERFs.
I am building Voyager, a web client for lemmy!
- Comment on What is on your "things to 3d print" list? 8 months ago:
Here’s the stuff I’ve shared: www.printables.com/@aeharding_167804/models
- Comment on Hunger 8 months ago:
Downvotes are red in Voyager, consistent with lemmy-ui and Jerboa.
- Comment on I'd like to see posts I upvote 8 months ago:
You can see posts (both created and upvoted/downvoted) in profile of Voyager
- Comment on Good luck out there 8 months ago:
My town is in the midst of a heatwave. It’s too fuckin’ hot.
E-bike!
- Comment on What is on your "things to 3d print" list? 8 months ago:
Tbh things I design. It’s so much more fun!
- Comment on Mood. 8 months ago:
This is how I feel, except watching Star Trek
- Comment on Canada to ban the Flipper Zero to stop surge in car thefts 9 months ago:
Canada u okay
- Comment on ‘Enshittification’ is coming for absolutely everything 9 months ago:
‘Enshittification’ is coming for absolutely everything
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- Comment on Why It Was Almost Impossible to Make the Blue LED 9 months ago:
Samsung (etc) caught with their pants down
It makes you wonder how much longer it would take to commercialize blue LEDs without his contributions.
- Comment on The Verge - The fediverse, explained 9 months ago:
It is currently permanent (with option to show hidden in communities), but temporary is a good idea. I don’t think anyone has requested that on Github yet!
- Comment on The Verge - The fediverse, explained 9 months ago:
You should make an issue on Voyager’s Github! I don’t think anyone’s requested that feature yet.
- Comment on The Verge - The fediverse, explained 9 months ago:
Dismiss read? Like a button to hide read posts? Voyager has that too.
- Comment on Bluesky is now open for anyone to join | TechCrunch 9 months ago:
Seems like a downside tbh
- Comment on Bluesky is now open for anyone to join | TechCrunch 9 months ago:
No thanks. I will never join that tech bro shit
- Comment on How Quora Died 9 months ago:
Yahoo answers
- Comment on What happened to the hacker news bot? 9 months ago:
Thanks for tagging them, I wasn’t sure who to contact!
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- Comment on Mastodon security update: every version prior to today's is vulnerable to remote user impersonation and takeover 9 months ago:
😬
- Comment on It’s Surprisingly Easy to Live Without an Amazon Prime Subscription 9 months ago:
I get the 1 month free trial every 9 months or so lol
- Comment on Reddit seeks to launch IPO in March 9 months ago:
I’ve been adding signup support and making login a bit nicer too. Some screenshots
- Comment on Reddit seeks to launch IPO in March 9 months ago:
It’s a Lemmy client. One of many. :)
- Comment on Reddit seeks to launch IPO in March 9 months ago:
Oh good, some breathing room to finish Voyager’s new onboarding flow
- Comment on Already 110 instances updated to 0.19.2! 10 months ago:
I’m excited. I’m really tired of these 0.18 bugs.
- Comment on Tesla Has The Highest Accident Rate Of Any Auto Brand 11 months ago:
- Comment on Tesla driver who killed 2 people while using autopilot must pay $23,000 in restitution without having to serve any jail time 11 months ago:
Part of the reason why you don’t lose your license for killing someone with a car in the US is because it’s much more of a ‘punishment’ because of how car dependent the US is.
Also, keep in mind a lot of trips are 3 miles or less in the US, and most drive it, despite wanting alternatives to driving.
If someone is trying to get from A to B in a 2 mile trip and the government basically mandates people to drive that, can you really blame them if they end up killing someone accidentally? What if they accidentally kill themselves smashing into a tree? You might assign some of the blame to their driving, but would that solve anything in the long term? a large part of the blame should be assigned to this insane transportation system we’ve built where everyone needs to drive 2 miles to pick up a bag of milk.
TLDR prevention, not blame will reduce traffic violence.
- Comment on 1.8 Million Barrels of Oil a Day Avoided from Electric Vehicles 11 months ago:
Oh this is so fucking typical. “EV” or electric vehicles never means e-bikes when it would benefit e-bikes (for example, EV subsidies = electric car subsidies) but when it conveniently makes electric cars look better, oh look an e-bike is an EV! 😒
- Comment on Is there any Lemmy app/client that allows you to comment from a different account? 11 months ago:
Voyager will get this feature in the next few days!
- Comment on Walmart, Costco and other companies rethink self-checkout, some stores removing them 11 months ago:
Wait what that’s a thing
- Comment on Drivers Tend To Kill Pedestrians At Night. Thermal Imaging May Help. 11 months ago:
- Comment on [deleted] 1 year ago:
Building stuff