I wonder when the shock of reddit being evil will ware off
I wonder when the shock of reddit being evil will ware off
It’s funny, all they had to do was make better mod tools then stay the course and Reddit would have been the biggest social media company.
All of this change for the worse will end up killing them in the long run
Right but people paid a lot for them. Hell I had 5k coins stored before I left reddit.
I’d be pissed if I didn’t leave
They are taking a page out of Musk’s book and making Reddit way worse for no good rea$on
Its less of a belief and more of a fact at this point.
Its still really sad either which way
That’s why I support the “right to repair”
Sadly a lot of devices are losing that ability by design
The Tall Man from Phantasm scared the shit out of me
I still have a nightmare once a decade about him chasing me screaming “BOY!”
My number one reason: battery life
The free space in the middle can just be “BEANS”
This was really helpful. I was wondering why I wasn’t able to log in. Thanks, op!
It’s strange that they would try to bury this information.
The number 1 tool against future hacks like this is education.
Windows 11 is my newest “main” computer. I also just got a nice Win 11 laptop for my new business.
Though my “working” IT laptop boots with both Windows 10 and Ubuntu.
You can buy 700 votes anonymously on reddit for really cheap
I don’t see that it’s a big deal, really. It’s the same as it ever was.
Yeah, but it’s easier and more reliable in some cases.
For example, every three months I have to go through a renewal process to get my diabetes medicine with my insurance. That’s up to a week without my life saving medicine.
If I were to get it on the darknet, I’d add years to my life since I don’t have to wait weeks to get the proper medicine.
That’s not true. There’s a difference between addiction and dependence medically.
You don’t say that a person on insulin is an addict. You don’t say that a person on heart medicine is an addict. We shouldn’t say that a person on opiates are addicts.
Addicts take the medicine without a medical need. Dependent people need to take the medicine in order to live a normal life.
A lot of people are turning to the dark web to get just basic medicine because it’s such a headache to get the medicine that they need. It’s WAY cheaper too.
It’s sad that people have to resort to that, but it’s better than suffering.
Yeah, I know that I started on Fark around September 11th
The internet DDoS’d all the news sites and Fark was the only place anyone could get any information.
It’s crazy that it’s still around and pretty much unchanged.
People who are dependent on opiates and opioids.
Some people who are in a lot of pain legitimately need the medicine in order to have a normal life. It doesn’t make us high, it makes us ‘normal’ because we actually require the medicine to bring us to normal levels of activity.
Just because someone is physically dependent on the medicine, does not make them an addict too
Most of us would rather never take another pill in our lives if we were suddenly healed.
Lemmy is pretty much my new Reddit much in the same way Reddit was my new Fark.com 12 years ago.
Now that I’m on Lemmy, I’m also exploring Fark again. I’m wondering why I ever left as it still is super relevant.
Github works and it’s worked for a long time
Unless they pull a Reddit, then it will be the main source for a long time
See, sites run by sane people know that so long as you give a consistent functioning product then the base will stay and grow.
They don’t even have to innovate much so long as those two factors are there