

if they promise to only paint things orange on military bases i think that’s ok
we’ll take their word for it
if they promise to only paint things orange on military bases i think that’s ok
we’ll take their word for it
yeah? well i’m doing the fedora thing right now, it’a been wonderful
do you think i should go back to arch?
lag - out of date packages
the discontinuations you said, need to happen, how it happens will be managed well
fair enough. it was lovely talking to you, and thankyou for being tolerant of my questions
why?
so i support homophobia by using brave? indeed engaging with any company with a religious person benefiting significantly from that company, is supporting homophobia.
naming your child adolf is something you actively did just now
saying using a browser who’s ceo did something 17 years ago that is no longer a danger to the gay community is inadvertently supporting homophobia is different
but it seems like we agree that it’s not actually homophobic, but that comment you quoted earlier did, and there’s fundamentalists like that who do
is correlated with sex abuse:
so you think it’s still homophobic to use Brave?
it was a long time ago
do you know when that event happened?
what event caused you to associate using Brave with supporting bigotry and being homophobic?
i’m glad you accept that Brave is now default on 2 linux distributions
what you say about ios is true, but this is an android community, no?
my experience of using Brave on an s4 mini for almost 10 years was really very good. super-stable and the built-in adblocker made the best use of the limited memory than any other browser
really i was more interested in your description of Brave as an actively homophobic browser
which of your morals was infringed and when did it happen?
Brave is a great browser, specially on older mobile. It is the default browser for the Nobara gaming linux distro, because it’s so good, and recently ranked top tier browser by Pewdiepie.
well do you want to do what’s in the quote or not?
are you advocating for what’s described in the quote or not?
the architecture of lemmy, both socially and technically, is not working as hoped and it’s likely it will suffer an effective death before it evolves sufficiently to enable distributed communities
the federated model is too lumpy and fragmented at the same time
can’t go into detail can we
how about the peace flag of northern ireland?
oh no wait a minute, that’s right, the palestinians haven’t wanted peace for 100 years; not appropriate