

I do not understand how anyone uses mobile apps with ads. thats just so dystopian to me


I do not understand how anyone uses mobile apps with ads. thats just so dystopian to me


“walk around, come on our streets, and demand our children”
someone’s projecting


I know involuntary commitments have been horribly abused in the past.
It’s not all in the past. They are still abused today.


Not every religious person wants to commit mass murder.


No, because that person is not able to have any say in the matter (they are unconcious). All we can do is operate in their best interest, by getting them medical help.
However, a person with mental illness is concious (in this case) and can advocate for themselves and we shouldn’t deny them the right to do so. That would be oppression.
Do you think all schizophrenic people should be forcefully medicated even if they don’t pose a threat to others? Because a lot of religious people aren’t a threat to anybody. They aren’t all extremists.


I agreed up until the end. Forcefully medicating people into a “barely functional stupor” is a horrific human rights violation.


Not suprising, they already did a hit and run on a cyclist and pedestrian in LA.


B-b-b-bill nyeee the science guuy


How might they do that?


she’s young, petite and gorgeous
That’s a weird thing to say


Also check out his other video on his Connextras channel where he basically suggests dismantling capitalism.
it isn’t managed directly by Mozilla
I was about to make a snarky comment about how it is, however, owned by an advertising company, but then I found this.
I really wish seamonkey still worked for modern websites. It’s so cool.


I know its terrible but I really enjoy the hell-like conditions. Life is a lot more thrilling under a tornado warning


Terry*


The Anti-DEI people hate women? Whodathunk


Yeah my only complaints with gnome are the lack of system tray and the fact that sticky keys don’t work well


we know better than you do” mentality towards design
And I agree with them. I think people should pick whatever desktop environment needs the least amount of customization for their needs. Keep it simple. If Gnome works out of the box, use it. If KDE works out of the box, use it.


Just try out multiple desktops in a live environment and see what you like before you commit. In fact, I recommend people to use a linux live session for several weeks or months before switching, just to get used to it.
It’s not a Firefox clone, it is Firefox.