crumbguzzler5000
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- Comment on So um, america just started another war in the middle east. We're going to need a shit ton more memes to americans from the nightmare they are enduring. Thanks in advance... 1 day ago:
Honestly though, despite all the protections put in place, it has taken just one person with no morals to ignore them all and as long as he and his cronies(lets not give him too much credit) stacked the other branches with his supporters he has been able to do whatever he wanted and its been very difficult to stop or reverse the damage.
Its quite shocking how much someone can hate a country whilst being in charge of it.
- Comment on So um, america just started another war in the middle east. We're going to need a shit ton more memes to americans from the nightmare they are enduring. Thanks in advance... 1 day ago:
Sorry to anyone living in the fascist dictatorship that is the US. Its clear that youve lost your democracy.
Also sorry for all of the innocent civilians living in Iran which are about to go through hell thanks to Israel running off and crying to the US
- Comment on Day 339 of posting a Daily Screenshot from the games I've been playing 2 days ago:
I can’t believe you’ve been at this for almost a year! Congratulations 😁
- Comment on YSK about your search engines, and whether they have a independent search engine or not 4 days ago:
Some excellent advice, this is a really great post!
Personally I’ve opted to stick with DDG for now, its some what centred around privacy, whilst thats probably not much when it comes to tracking I at least appreciate the illusion. Search works good enough about 90% of the time and it allows you to easily switch off the AI BS so you can search the web like a normal search engine.
I’ve used others like Ecosia which I thought was not terrible but not great either. I used searchxng for a while and the results were always much more interesting but I would find it to be a bit more unreliable. I also tried Gibiru which I found to be one of the better privacy central search engines, it was fairly reliable but also had a good balance of unique results too.
Kagi, I tried this out but there is something about this search engine which I just don’t like. I get the whole idea of paying for it because they don’t sell your data but something about it just feels shady and a bit like a cash grab on people who are eager for a privacy focused situation but don’t want to think about it too hard.
- Comment on Yet another European government is ditching Microsoft for Linux - here's why 6 days ago:
Surely with the money they would save in licensing they can hire more support staff to help bridge the gap
- Comment on Sigh 1 week ago:
Now thats a fast big mac!!!
- Comment on Girl power! 2 weeks ago:
Why? I also love to shit myself
- Comment on Girl power! 2 weeks ago:
My typo woman
- Comment on Why are you here and not on Reddit? 2 weeks ago:
Reddit removed access to the API and broke all the great third party apps and features which the community designed. Reddit is still a community but its not free to decide how things are governed or what features are or are not allowed.
Reddit turned into exactly the same as every other social media and lost what was truly good about it.
- Comment on Shed Sheeran 2 weeks ago:
Is that ed sheeran inside shed sheeran?
- Comment on Just saw this by chance: Donations and Patrons for Lemmy development surged massively on Liberapay in the last weeks! 5 weeks ago:
I use Lemmy daily, the least I can do is throw a bit of cash at the Devs!
- Comment on Thank you guys for the advice last post. I found a tech support job now. One step closer to leaving homelessness 1 month ago:
I also started out in IT, definitely a job for life with many options on how you want your career to look.
Congratulations!
- Comment on Consumers make their voices heard as Microsoft's huge venture flatlines in popularity 1 month ago:
Honestly I feel as though peak Windows was XP. Windows 7 was probably the last good OS they released but man could XP run on almost anything.
- Comment on Do you understand how many people 350 million is? How did this worm ridden ball sack float to the top? 1 month ago:
Too bad you’d think he had also had his brains blown out
- Comment on Uncle Sam abruptly turns off funding for CVE program. Yes, that CVE program 2 months ago:
Whilst this is truly insane, the IT and cyber industry is strong enough that surely another country will step in to start supporting this or a similar initiative.
It’s sad what the US is doing but it gives me some hope that a more stable country will pick these pieces up.