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  • "My initial reaction to this, because our president is a lot of talk, was like 'I'll believe it when I see it' … and today I saw it on my new passport," Schafer said."

    The disconnect between what American's thought Trump would do and what he and his team repeatedly and unambiguously said he was going to do is genuinely dismaying.

    I'm not sure this is quite at a face-eating leopard level of denial of the obvious, but its approaching it.

  • I'm not a fan of Apple at all but they could've done a lot worse. They've basically refused to backdoor encryption and instead announced (as opposed to silently doing it) its removal instead.

    I think what we should be more concerned about here is the total silence from other companies who offer encrypted cloud services. Might that imply they've already (as per the terms of the UK's edict) silently complied?

  • It's also very easy to put KOReader onto a Clara. Then your device truly is your own.

  • Kind of feels like in 20-30 years time we'll be claiming its worth fighting for a climate that doesn't immediately kill us if we go outside for 20 minutes instead of 15.

    Or to put it another way, do these scientists not see there's a difference between living and surviving?

  • KKKaren.

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  • Future Sound of Gilead

  • So, Patreon then.

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  • I do the same on mobile :) but I think once people do understand federation and why its actually a very good idea they would too - but thats not going to be true of the majority - certainly not before they use a federated service.

  • If you're "very open for all kinds of viewpoints" but simultaneously want to not be where left-wing voices are and also think a lot people aren't left wing then I question the accuracy of your original statement.

    I suspect your desire to 'freely express yourself' means you want to be a cunt to people in marginalised communities without repercussions.

    Weird random mention of CSAM too.

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  • I'm not suggesting its impossible to improve the UX but I a) I think thats going to be an incredibly low priority for the developers and b) I'm not sure what changes can be made to address the essential conflict between the whole point of the fediverse - decentralisation - and a sign up process that essentially hides that without taking away an informed choice.

    In reality, its not really that much of a difficult concept to grasp and there are loads of resources like fedi.tips etc to help people. If the communities and content was of a sufficient quality (as oppose to quantity) people would make the fairly minimal effort to understand why the fediverse is the way it is.

    And if people don't or won't thats really their call.

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  • The vast majority of people want an experience where federation is invisible. Sign up and post/comment. To maintain the benefits of decentralisation and choice, that's never going to be a truly workable thing.

    The vast majority of people don't want to create or even participate in communities, they just want to lurk, scroll and get their new content fix. Every social media based site I've ever been on, federated or centralised has a large group of people complaining about the lack of new content but never take it upon themselves to apply the obvious solution themselves.

    These are not necessarily UX issues, these are people issues.

    Maybe its time to stop continually worrying about this subject and concentrate on creating great communities? Because if we do that then users will participate organically.

  • Pericles, Prince of Tyre. Act IV, Scene 1

    [Enter pirates]

    First Pirate: Hold, villain!

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  • Of course, in that scenario you have to trust Apple because none of their code is open source and thus can't be scrutinised.

  • You're trying to find a rationale for some thing (xenophobia) that is utterly irrational. Some people are just shit humans.

  • So Liz Kendall thinks its odd that in a country where there are no jobs for life anymore, no real job security at all, zero-hour contracts and the bullshit of the 'gig economy' are rife, minimum wage is far below what the ever increasing cost of living can afford to pay for, where contracts (where they exist at all) can be redrawn at a moments notice to suit the whim of the employer and where the right to take strike action is pretty much gone has led to a stressed out, exhausted work-force? Or a reluctance to join it?

    And then, couple that with the wait times now measured in years to access NHS mental health support and which largely constitutes being offered 4 hours of generic counseling and/or being told to download a fucking app she wonders whats going on and why so many people are so mentally unwell?

    Meanwhile MP's get subsidised food, booze, accommodation costs and vote themselves a pay rise every time its raised in parliament.

    You're taking the fucking piss Liz.

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    who is dr bollock?

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  • So your sister, her friends and your friends have an inside joke about someone. An inside joke that you're not aware of?

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    The future of fediverse :)

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  • Nostr is where everyone who secretly admires Musk/Trump/Zuck goes.

  • It's been wild reading news stories coming out the US over the last couple of weeks.

    Not the stories themselves of course, but the air of shock and alarm in both the stories and in the comment sections - and its not just Lemmy, its everywhere there's a comment section - when you knew what he was going to do, he told you what he was going to do - why are you now in any way surprised or disturbed?

    The main question I have is that I've been hearing from Americans for decades now how gun ownership means you have a 2nd amendment based militia ready to go to protect the constitution and yet in the face of what is completely obviously the initial stages of a coup, I see no signs of that militia. Where are you?

  • More accurately, they fear not being able to feed or clothe their children.

    I once worked for a national grocery company and the unspoken rule was: if you saw someone taking food, no you didn't.

  • Ah, got it - you're trolling. Well done, you got me.

  • Well done. You managed to fixate on one and only one thing and somehow find that that totally exonerates Musk from being a nazi despite everything else. That's quite a feat of cognitive dissonance.