I believe that’s called executive dysfunction.
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I believe that’s called executive dysfunction.
Wait, discord is also doing this?
Older generations didn’t fail us, the bourgeoisie did. Don’t let capitalists get away with reframing class struggle as generational struggle when that’s not what it is. Poor folks of past generations weren’t the problem. It was the ones wealthy enough to have political influence and control that were the problem. And that will continue being true for future generations so long as capitalism exists.
open_agb_firm is another option for GBA games. Seems to offer better performance, particularly when it comes to audio. I played through Pokemon Emerald with that recently, and it was the only way I could avoid the distracting sound issues.
When I switched from Reddit to Lemmy, I started using Feeder for news to fill that gap. I think my podcast app on Linux also uses RSS.
I also used Feeder with Nitter for a while to keep up with friends posting on Twitter (I never really got into Twitter myself). Though that stopped working at some point.
So yeah, RSS definitely still has uses today.
Is this how Java web tokens were transported back in the day?
How is this legal? Isn’t this a violation of copyright law at the very least, plus any other licenses that might apply to the files?
I’m aware of what he’s done, but how is that fascist? Are you using some non-standard definition of fascism?
for fascist propaganda
Do you have a source on this? Everything I’ve seen them post has been left wing. Most of which was anti-capitalist and anti-imperialist.
The original anti work community on Reddit was more about the abolition of work, before being co-opted by work reformists. It wasn’t about just “pushing back”, but about abolishing the modern concept of wage labor under capitalism.
Money doesn’t need to exist, so your complaint about them just wanting things for free is ludicrous and strikes me as capitalist apologia.
I recommend reading The Abolition of Work to better understand the concept. At the very least, it would allow you to form actually compelling arguments against the idea so that you don’t have to continue showing your ignorance.
Be excited about OpenAI’s approach to research
Damn, guess I don’t qualify. 🤷🏻♀️
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