I see your point.
I think I would still like it. I don’t have a problem with it not being implemented because other people wouldn’t like it.
I see your point.
I think I would still like it. I don’t have a problem with it not being implemented because other people wouldn’t like it.
If you know who is being toxic, you can block them.
Another interesting concept that came from the discussion over that was “constructive downvote” - requirement of commenting why one downvotes a post.
I think I like that idea.
Don’t forget arrogant.
Yes.
If you haven’t seen “King of Kong,” you should definitely watch it.
How did sideloading get its name?
it’s like poetry
Reset the clock.
“libertarian” in practice always becomes some form of authoritarian state.
What has been libertarian in practice?
Thanks
Srinivasan has floated the car-free Culdesac private community in Tempe and the Peter Thiel-backed Próspera in Honduras as examples of currently-existing proto-Network States.
“Suppose you found a new startup society like Culdesac on the basis of car-free living…which is an innovation in parallel transportation.
Is “fuck cars” libertarian?
And I have moved my mastodon account to an instance who actively defederated Threads.
Is that pretty easy to do?
thanks
Ah, thanks.
We all know what helped kill E3, and as an industry we should all be upset.
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I don’t know.
You don’t know what Sweet Baby Inc. does, but you assume the people complaining about SBI must be incorrect? Do journalists in any other sector of the market fall all over themselves rushing to defend companies like they do in game development?