

I trust governments with fiat currency a hell of a lot more than I trust anything that has to do with crypto.
I trust governments with fiat currency a hell of a lot more than I trust anything that has to do with crypto.
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Study up on Luigi stuff
One finger victory salute
It’s pixie dust
“Be Evil”
Taking the insanely massive emissions of the AI industry, it may not be genocide in the traditional sense, but it’s contributions alone will lead to people dying
I use Tuta for multiple domains and it’s been an amazing experience so far.
I live in Canada and have stopped storing any data in the US. Give me EU data hosting ALL DAY.
From the perspective of someone who has been on Lemmy for a few years now, I’ll say that the amount of content here has become large enough for me to use Lemmy as a “daily driver” account. I don’t miss out on important news or updates by using Lemmy instead of Reddit…in fact it often feels quite the opposite
It must be nice to live in a country that is capable of building things other than highways and single-family home suburban developments.
COVID is leaving people dead…and long COVID is definitely a thing as well.
Trump will let this go through and behind the scenes force a deal where X buys Chrome
The butterfly logo is one of the greatest things about that company, especially after Bad Man #2 decided to kill the beautiful bird logo. What an absolute waste that was.
How about we focus our efforts on unshittifying Earth first, eh?
Good. Let it fucking die.
Just a random thought, but it would take a lot of work (or institutional access to some portable toilets) to be able to get enough piss to fill an entire barrel
You mean like Microsoft Recall?
Break out the guillotines y’all
I’m not saying that governments are the most trustworthy institutions in the world, but as someone who tried to be an early adopter of blockchain from both a tech and a financial perspective, I immediately assume that anything that has the word “crypto” in it is deeply flawed and inherently untrustworthy. I’ve unfortunately learned this from experience.