No need for TikTok either, really. All of that same shit is available on a dozen other services. Let's just be gone with them both.
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No need for TikTok either, really. All of that same shit is available on a dozen other services. Let's just be gone with them both.
That's not going to get misconstrued by the ani-vax crowd...
El Nino absolutely necessary for July heat though.
And Bobby knew this shit like 20 years ago. It regularly gets into the low 100s in July and August in that region. It's not so terribly bad since it's dry heat, especially when there is wind. Arizona isn't even the highest risk area. The biggest issue in the US wet-bulb temps in the southeast.
Who is opressing you?
Lemmy/Kbin really don't function in a way that make megathreads work though. This won't work here and we can't be thinking about trying to adopt Reddit behaviors in a platform that works very differently. Unlike Reddit, there isn't a singular community around Technology. There are dozens that we can all see built across every instance. I had to scroll just to see I was looking at the Beehaw one.
For a very small price increase that is almost entirely attributed to inflation? You're out of your mind. Spotify is probably the most fairly priced streaming platform across any medium.
Completely fair price increase based on the timeframe and inflation.
I think he's just been super into X for decades starting with some /r/Ithinkthisisdeep mathematics symbolism he placed on it way back when he co-founded X.com before it was bought by PayPal. He puts it into literally everything. I don't think there's much more to it than an edgelord trying to brand himself around a cool sounding letter with quasi "I am very smart" mathematical symbolism. Highly doubt the dudes a Nazi. It's genuinely far dumber than that.
I get the humor in it but this is probably not a road worth going down. Trying to equate the physical letter X with a Swastika feels like folks are really stretching it to the breaking point. Plenty of other things to shit on Musk over than equating an X to some nefarious Nazi conspiracy. That's like straight up right wing Pizzagate territory.
I don't disagree with your point regarding this specific argument, but we want to avoid a tyranny of the majority for a reason. It's dangerous. Popular rule isn't good because there may be a time where what's popular isn't aligned to your beliefs. Or quite frankly to what is logically "right". Law should be based on established reason, logic, precedent, etc. and not on what most Americans want. Most Americans are dumb.