That’s kind of the idea. I miss the originality of old systems, but it seems like a lot of developers are prioritizing consistency and learnability for the sake of accessibility.
My grandma (decades ago) always went the other way, she wrote “Mr. Sarah Smith” for my grandpa’s name. Feminist icon.
Next version of Llama:
“As an AI assistant, I am only able to provide radical conservative opinions”
I was mormon. Thankfully my parents paid to traffic me, so I could afford to go to college and cut them off relatively soon after I got home.
I was threatened by local leaders and family if I didn’t go on a 2 year mission in another country, then when I got there, they:
I didn’t want to call it trafficking for a long time. I figured maybe God just had a weird way of doing things. But my spouse works at a recovery center for survivors of violence (including trafficking) and helped me realize that’s what it was.
A pretty big misconception is that trafficking has to look like selling slaves, and I agree that’s an egregious thing, but it can be a lot more broad than that.
There are a lot of resources at https://humantraffickinghotline.org/en if you’re curious. My mission experience checked just about every box for labor trafficking, and I’ve heard very similar stories from a lot of other people who have been missionaries.
The church in the ad is particularly harmful. I had to fight to get out of it, and only after they took 10% of my income for years and trafficked me. They want money, power, and control, not increased numbers at their services.
I don’t know about usual, but there is a huge wall between private/ personal and public/ professional for me. Nothing personal ends up under my own name if I can help it. Basically, I’m using my name as if it were the name of a business, and I use an alias or nickname otherwise.
Surprisingly little discourse for a nearly 1:1 vote ratio lol
Is there a Lemmy equivalent of r/wooosh
Amen and I think you’re preaching to the choir on that one lol
In fairness, this just says it’s unique, not necessarily that it’s good.
I would fucking hope their plan to change their company involved some fucking changes. No fucking shit, Sherlock.
Feeling a smidgen of rage. Pardon my outburst.
pictures someone trying to catch fridges like in some kind of video game
It’s not my job. If it’s vital work, someone can pay me for it. Otherwise it happens on my own terms.
I downloaded all my comments before I deleted the data, and I’m slowly putting all the stuff that was actually important in places where I have a bit more control over how it’s used (i.e., the fediverse, my own websites, etc). Not a perfect solution, but if Reddit wanted to keep it forever they should have treated us better.
Poetry.
Corporate America and its constant need for fucking validation
I’m not sure popular is the biggest goal right now. It would definitely be nice for federated platforms to gain a bigger user base, but while the tools are growing, it’s really inspiring just to think that people are willing to invest the (low or no profit) time and energy into making the internet a nicer place.