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- Comment on The US Says Electric Air Taxis Can Finally Take Flight Under New FAA Rules. 2 weeks ago:
Great news for all the sociopath billionaires, how wonderful
- Comment on When a hex user replies to a comment deleted by mods 3 weeks ago:
More garbage from Lemmy.ml, looks like the Kremlin is still funding it lmfao
- Comment on We need to build an Yggsrasil 3 weeks ago:
Fortunately we’re also destroying the oceans
- Comment on We need to build an Yggsrasil 3 weeks ago:
Yggdiculous
- Comment on Yummy 4 weeks ago:
Yummy mummy get in mah tummy
- Comment on Concerns Raised Over Bitwarden Moving Further Away From Open-Source 4 weeks ago:
Yeah well said. Looking forward to the day they try to force an “updated” privacy policy on users, or start charging 69.99/year.
- Comment on Concerns Raised Over Bitwarden Moving Further Away From Open-Source 4 weeks ago:
I don’t understand.
Are you saying it’s a bait and switch like Google, where they suck people in with a good product then enshittify it once they’re hooked?
- Comment on Lemmy's gaining popularity, so I thought new people should see this. 4 weeks ago:
Yeah, I imagined basically exactly that happening and decided not to tell anyone about it, not yet anyway. Also, I don’t want them to get death threats from Hexbear like I did…
- Comment on Lemmy's gaining popularity, so I thought new people should see this. 4 weeks ago:
Same, I haven’t told a soul I use it despite being active here over a year. I still believe in it though (or just really hate the idea of accepting corporate social media).
- Comment on Lemmy's gaining popularity, so I thought new people should see this. 4 weeks ago:
I think they’re paid to spread disinformation (or run LLMs that spread it) that makes “the West” look bad and their authoritarian leaders (CCP, Kremlin) look good.
So if someone mentions Tiananmen Square they delete it or lie about it, or say “what about Mk ultra,” but not because they actually believe in anything other than getting paid.
- Comment on Lemmy's gaining popularity, so I thought new people should see this. 4 weeks ago:
Thanks! It’s already happening.
- Comment on Lemmy's gaining popularity, so I thought new people should see this. 4 weeks ago:
I wonder how many good, reasonable people have checked out Lemmy and seen all the CCP/Kremlin propaganda then just left.
- Comment on Lemmy's gaining popularity, so I thought new people should see this. 4 weeks ago:
Yes good point, I suggest we deal with it by defederating hexbear and the .ml instances.
- Comment on Lemmy's gaining popularity, so I thought new people should see this. 4 weeks ago:
The Hexbear and .ml instances aren’t really tankies/communists, IMHO. Some of them, sure, but mostly it’s just a facade for their propaganda.
- Comment on Make a wsh 1 month ago:
🙄!!!
- Comment on Reddit is making sitewide protests basically impossible 1 month ago:
The quality on Reddit has really gone down with content creators disillusioned or gone, fake content everywhere (I’ve seen almost an entire scrollable thread copied comment-for-comment), and so many users wiping their comments.
The owners are acting like everything is fine, but I think there’s a good chance it keeps hollowing out until the appeal isn’t there even for casual users. They can’t really turn back at this point, they burned the bridge.
- Comment on OpenAI Execs Mass Quit as Company Removes Control From Non-Profit Board and Hands It to Sam Altman 1 month ago:
They’re from Lemmy.ml, they just drink it straight from the bottle
- Comment on If Jesus can turn water into wine, but wine is still mostly made of water, can Jesus apply his powers recursively and create more and more concentrated wine? 1 month ago:
That about as close to Baileys as I can get without getting my eyes wet
- Comment on Campaigners tie baby slings to statues in call for better UK paternity leave 1 month ago:
Yes, I generally agree. I can’t help but note that we aren’t expected to hit peak population for a long time. There’s a good chance we’ll both be underground by the time it happens.
Meanwhile, many of the key metrics we use to monitor the environment have already been indicating irreversible damage for decades.
- Comment on Campaigners tie baby slings to statues in call for better UK paternity leave 2 months ago:
If I knew the goverent would support me like that I’d be more likely to have a child
- Comment on Campaigners tie baby slings to statues in call for better UK paternity leave 2 months ago:
Its right there in what you typed, its giving them time off. That’s what inventivizes them.
I’m part of everyone, so yes, it’s reaching into my wallet.
- Comment on Campaigners tie baby slings to statues in call for better UK paternity leave 2 months ago:
I’m not trying to take anyone’s “rights to reproduce,” I just don’t want someone reaching onto my wallet to incentivize increased population because its a stupid thing to do that harm humanity in the long run
This is coming from somene who supports things like single-payer universal healthcare, broad financial support for education, ensuring housing for people, etc.
- Comment on Campaigners tie baby slings to statues in call for better UK paternity leave 2 months ago:
You’re putting up optimistic hypothetical consumption scenarios against an ongoing global mass extinction, climate change, and environmental degradation caused by our actual real world consumption
- Comment on Campaigners tie baby slings to statues in call for better UK paternity leave 2 months ago:
Yeah, that’s going to suck, but the apparent alternative is continuing massive overconsumption that will eventually cause much worse problems.
Immigration will be a huge problem that’s already being exacerbated by climate change and disinformation.
- Comment on Campaigners tie baby slings to statues in call for better UK paternity leave 2 months ago:
Says the fact that we’d require several more earth size planets just to sustain current human consumption, or the fact that we’re killing off other life on the planet at an almost unprecedented rate.
We produce enough food to feed everyone… in a completely unsustainable way.
weird angle to take against equality
Come on, what a shitty strawman.
- Comment on Campaigners tie baby slings to statues in call for better UK paternity leave 2 months ago:
I’m fine with regular support for people who need it, but not paying for people to create more people. There are WAY too many of us already.
- Comment on Campaigners tie baby slings to statues in call for better UK paternity leave 2 months ago:
Unless you have a super duper magical way of changing how billions of people live, it’s both.
- Comment on Campaigners tie baby slings to statues in call for better UK paternity leave 2 months ago:
I get all of that, I also understand that we literally have no choice but to change how we live because it’s completely unsustainable.
Ignoring the fact that the Earth is already way over populated isn’t helping anything.
- Comment on Campaigners tie baby slings to statues in call for better UK paternity leave 2 months ago:
Another thoughtful argument from Hexbear.
- Comment on Campaigners tie baby slings to statues in call for better UK paternity leave 2 months ago:
I get it, I just also understand humans are destroying our only environment. Were driving the fifth ever mass extinction of life on Earth.
We literally can’t keep living the way we are.