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  • Oh I see, it's like bankruptcy.

  • Is there a magical barrier that keeps men who don't say they're trans from entering women's bathrooms?

  • It's sad how many docile idiots remained on Reddit and Twitter after last year.

  • global warming

    When WFH began, I stopped taking the subway into the city every day and instead spent a lot more time driving around the suburbs. My car's mileage and my ecological footprint went way up. You can't just make up a statement and have it be true.

  • No. Valve tried to force arbitration, which is strongly anti-consumer. When an action was brought against them an actual arbitrator ruled that it was more fair to let a lawsuit happen. With this precedent set, there's no longer any point for Valve's terms of service to mention arbitration. This is not a consumer friendly move, this was Valve/"Gaben" trying to fuck consumers and losing.

  • Kamala Harris helped shut down Backpage.com. Sex workers are still feeling the fallout.

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  • She was the Attorney General of California when the backpage founder was arrested.

  • Kamala Harris helped shut down Backpage.com. Sex workers are still feeling the fallout.

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  • The California Department of Justice employs 5,000 people. Do you think they have only done this one thing? Do you think they have press conferences for every individual person they prosecute? Do you understand why a whole mainstream platform facilitating criminal behavior is worth more attention than an average criminal?

  • Probably right, but at least my watch history is all attached to a throwaway email address I use for it.

  • It's largely the same because we started out with mostly enthusiasts doing it in semi hidden places. Then it was mainstreamed and became too easy for casuals to do out in the open. So laws and enforcement caught up and now it's most effective again if you know your way around, which most casuals won't if they can afford a few streaming services.

    One big change is no longer having to burn any media, you download something then it's on plex and you can watch it instantly.

    If I could bring anything back from the 90s it would be a big selection of games, movies, tv, music, and books that I actually care enough to consume. There's hardly anything worth downloading anymore.

  • They can fuck off if they think I'm buying anything with Amazon spyware built into it.

  • My 15k deleted comments across multiple accounts are still gone. But I used my own Python script and it was about 6 months before the drama started and lots of people were doing it.

  • Fuck those shitheads.

  • Roku is the worst thing to happen to television since motion smoothing.

  • This shit can fuck all the way off

  • I used to worry that AI would help students cheat, but now it turns out it's going to be the other way around.

  • Fuck off

  • Queer.af mastodon domain has been seized by the Taliban

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  • Ultimately each country makes the rules for domains under its top level, for those that are named for the country, like .af for Afghanistan. Everything about the instance is intact and can be moved to a different domain.

  • Going to take a guess that Apple realized VR isn't happening this generation, didn't want the embarrassment of canceling it, so they released it at such a high price point that only a relatively few rubes would buy it, so when they abandon it there won't be enough people to complain and make bad press out of it.

  • Could that level of investment ever be recouped in any other manner than by replacing vast numbers of workers and their salaries?