today I was tasked with breaking rocks with a pickaxe with my feet chained, but you can be damn sure I looked professional and really upstanding while doing it, that’s gonna show em
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iByteABit@lemmy.mlto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•Alright, y'all were right, fuck Proton. This was the last straw for me.
1811·6 days agobut instead you’re coming to Lemmy to the echo chamber of hate on proton which won’t help
You call it an echo chamber, others call it having some standards on how much your software should be taking advantage of you instead of the other way around.
Fascist dickheads don’t deserve good answers, it’s hate that drives them not logic
iByteABit@lemmy.mlto
Programmer Humor@programming.dev•The #1 Programmer Excuse for Legitimately Slacking Off (2026 Edition)
3·12 days agoUnlike the human brain which is known for always returning 502 Bad Gateway
iByteABit@lemmy.mlto
Lemmy@lemmy.ml•[Help Design Lemmy] How to describe Lemmy in a single Sentence?English
7·12 days agoSeize the means of communication /s
I agree that federation is the central feature of Lemmy, besides it being libre software, however the term “federation” is something that already requires a newcomer to open up a search engine at best or get scared by the unknown and leave at worst.
It should exist, but in very layman’s terms, something like:
“A social platform for independent online communities of all topics, owned by people and not corporations, all in one place”
Mastodon also does a pretty good job on their main page, it’s easily understandable by anyone, and scrolling down gives you a much better picture of what it really does if you are interested enough to learn.
iByteABit@lemmy.mlto
Lemmy@lemmy.ml•[Help Design Lemmy] Joinlemmy website and New User OnboardingEnglish
7·13 days agoIn the instance list, the link to https://lemmyverse.net/communities seems broken right now, it only works if you remove the
/communitiespath and then navigate to communities from the UI itself (it seems to be their own bug, it also happens if you go to the communities tab and refresh the page). Maybe the link could change to point to https://lemmyverse.net/ instead.Created an issue for it: 516


Not before revolution. As long as capitalists are still in charge, renewable energy is still used as a commodity and sold to us proles as expensive as before the transition, and with added cost even for the “transition costs”, I say this from experience where I live.
But of course, after revolution renewable energy is the only way to go, not only to save the planet and ourselves, but also because it eliminates a massive need of labor and resources that would be required to sustain an oil / mineral powered economy.