

Call me a fool, but I’m certain it isn’t as hopeless as it seems right now. Credit should be given to the resistance who’s putting up the good fight; if not, we’ll have lost much more than the US alone.
In case anyone is curious, this is my new account in a different instance (tchncs), which keeps the same old username/profile pic. My previous account (lemm.ee) was lost in the lemm.ee shutdown and, since I was offline due to traveling, I couldn’t migrate. I was able, however, to recover my two lists of games.
The lists are now here:
Free games: https://discuss.tchncs.de/post/40095267
Premium games: https://discuss.tchncs.de/post/40095654
Call me a fool, but I’m certain it isn’t as hopeless as it seems right now. Credit should be given to the resistance who’s putting up the good fight; if not, we’ll have lost much more than the US alone.
I’m sure that’s the case. I guess we’ll soon see how corrupted (or not) the american judicial system is.
I’d write her a year off if she’d send Trump and the others to jail for 20+ years. That’s my deal—take it or leave it.
I’d be surprised if this weren’t the case. I mean, in their perspective it must be a brilliant plan so why wouldn’t he do it?
Obviously [email protected] because it’s the one with more engagement (most monthly users and most comments).
I don’t think that’s a problem really, and it isn’t much different from Reddit anyways. Have you see how many anime subreddits there are? You can scroll the list for hours. The ones with most engagement thrive, the other ones will be forgotten.
Not enough niche communities. Like, not even close. Example: there are communities for general Android or general gaming, but not one for Android gaming or mobile gaming.
Harder than Reddit to sign up. There’s an extra step which is instances. So first you gotta understand what instances are, how they work, and which one is suitable for you.
Reddit is still doing fine, or at least not bad enough for the masses to care about jumping over to Lemmy
Yes, 100%. Storage shouldn’t be a problem in this day and age on multi-million dollar vehicles. And the privacy issue could be worked around too, like video recordings only accessible offline or upon pilots consent, unless there’s an accident and it’s requested by the investigators. I might be ignorant with this, but I don’t see the problem really.
It’s shocking how this is very clearly a terrorist attack, yet the ‘terrorism’ word isn’t found anywhere in the article simply because it was committed by a US ally.
But also, when was he not deranged in the past 15 years?
Yep! I wasn’t justifying them.
I might be wrong, but I believe ONE OF the reasons why American police is so shitty is because every citizen might be—and often is—carrying a gun. This causes stress in the police force, higher chances of casualties among them as compared to other countries, so it builds feelings of fear and “acting first, asking later” in most situations.
Sure, many of them are also power-tripping assholes on top of that.
As disgusting as accurate.