Better late than never, I suppose. Still, they're just moving to Bluesky, which is just another corporate network...
Anger and hate are not the same. Anger can be a healthy emotion to signal your (personal) boundaries. Not feeling hate is admirable and I think it's entirely possible, sure.
Our national news service had the balls to end their reporting on this news on a (techno)optimistic note, that everything will be fine if we just make a little effort. Scandelous and willful negligence.
Cool and good. So now we know it's possible to ban bad stuff, let's keep going
Many of those terrible people don't give you the same courtesy though...
I already quit many corporate social media platforms in the years before, switching to decentralized alternatives for some of them (Mastodon mainly), but was still active on Reddit somehow. Then during the Reddit blackout protest, it was as good a time as any to check out and switch to Lemmy. Its downsides for me are also part of the upside: there is no endless scrolling to be done.
Can confirm: it's a great game and really worth it! Loved the dark atmosphere as well.
cough class war is a leftist struggle But yeah, let's hope this makes some on the right see the light where their real interests lie.
They got full rights as employees. That's a step further than just decriminalization.
I admit I'm sharing this because I'm hyped to see the London Conference represented. Finally I'll be able to rectify the historical injustice of losing half of Limburg to the Dutch.
Bruges for the (somewhat cliché and touristy, but for good reason) medieval vibe. Ghent or Antwerp for hipster cities. Don't underestimate Brussels too, it's a bit tougher to love but there's loads of stuff to do.
They also don't use much energy. You can do a lot of reading on one charge.