So you are saying Mastodon won’t take off because people need to choose a server but also because having a “default” where majority will ptobably end up is bad - but this is literally the solution to the problem you mentioned
So you are saying Mastodon won’t take off because people need to choose a server but also because having a “default” where majority will ptobably end up is bad - but this is literally the solution to the problem you mentioned
Akchually… it’s not The Onion - though it is about The Onion
Wtf is up with this timeline?
The land of the “free”
Thanks!
Yeah… and Ukraine clearly shouldn’t have signed without it
And that was the issue of the memorandum - it should’ve included something akin to Article 5
Just the fact you thought of this confirms your identity
I know right? Poland got their shit together too, but Slovakia lost it completely… sigh
It’s still a cool bubble. The initial hype was bound to diminish, but it is still a cool little place. Has it’s own issues, but still. Here since the exodus, never looked back
And sadly when EU was formed this crazy shit was just outside of even imagination. Now a couple of stupids can really hinder it, if not block completely…
I know they need to continue reporting this for people to wake the fuck up but this is not really news anymore. This is sadly the status quo
Agreed, Copilot was one of if not the best named AI I think. Why they would want to rebrand it to something so bland so quickly is beyond me
Doesn’t look like my type of MMO but will try it anyway. Would be interested on what you think about it once you play
All Americans? As in every single individual? I don’t think so. There are many who will suffer under Trump regime I’m sure.
The generalized Americans? Hell yeah. And I bet majority of the individuals I mentioned above would back it up
This is the way, but also be vigilant - if they really wanted the thing, they might’ve gotten it themselves. If possible, double check this.
Pretty sure at this point nothing will
Tbh, using Linux Mint feels really familiar and most software you can just install from the software center. In many ways it’s easier than setting up Windows. Sure, there are some specifics but for just every day use, there is not much of it.
I put off trying Linux for months, only to find it’s not really much change at all. I even at one point had to buy new Windows license because I was not in a place where I had capacity to fiddle with new stuff and it was such an unnecessary and huge mistake. Finally bitnthe bullet a couple of months after and I didn’t boot to Windows for months now - and the transition was super smooth. I changed my primary boot drive from Win to Mint very shortly after the transition.
Idk, elderly are prone to ramblingnon and sometimes not making much sense. Perfect use of AI if you ask me.