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  • me_irl

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  • techbro is gender neutral.

  • So... you hiring?

  • me_irl

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  • Yes you heard that right. Leftists, known for their aggressive fight for your rights, are akshually worse than conservatives! What a smart comment.

  • On the flipside, the American exceptionalism on the Lemmys is par for the course...

  • I have so many of these blocked lol.

    I blocked so many meme communities which helped my ALL feed look better, but then it was filled with political shit. The problem is, any time something controversial happens regarding someone the broader community doesn't like (elon musk, trump, republicans in general), you have thread after thread after thread of this shit popping up. I don't care to hear why republican bad, because I already know republican bad. I'm an intellectually curious being with better things to do with my time than hear about the latest political thing.

    And then finally as you said, the technology communites can be a bit tiresome, like when there's a post about every single time a frickin' library updates.

  • this take ain't it homie 👎

  • Pretty much the only stuff I unsubscribe to is tech or politics subs

    Same, same.

  • The US needs to stop shirking their duty, and send the military in

    Bro just casually suggested WWIII

  • The first language I tried to learn as a kid was Batch scripting...

    (edit: and then some VBScript along the way! Eventually worked my way to C++ though)

  • Wikipedia also releases all content for free download under a permissive license, so I don’t think it’s fair to say that the US government is a meaningful threat to its quality of information

    What? How are these two points related at all?

  • Each instance would ideally have their own standards for neutrality or bias that they see fit. It's no different from self-hosted wikis except with the federation concept appllied on top of it. I'm sure someone will create an instance that is a straight up clone of wikipedia, another person will create an instance for everything pro-communism / pro-china, someone will create a strictly anti-theism wikipedia, etc.

    I don't see anything wrong or weird about this, the skepticism this project is receiving is stupid. It's nothing new under the sun.

  • No shit! So it's not exactly a counter-point to the concept of a "Wikipedia alternative"

    Any self-styled Wikipedia alternative ended up dead, thematic, or biased by design

  • Wikipedia is biased by design though...

  • Where is this? I'm moving there immediately.