moving over to mulcahey@lemm.ee
Eh, “Good thing we had dangling pianos to drop on the guy who’s been cutting all the cords on our dangling pianos” isn’t quite a strong argument for the pro-dangling pianos side
It’s just reposting ABC News if that matters
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I’ve been using Beeper. It’s open source and built on Matrix bridges, also open source. For RCS you have to link it to your Google Messages
Maybe not the best time to fire lasers at Ecuador, just saying
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After Fukushima, there was a reddit comment to the effect of, “You mean it took an earthquake AND a tsunami to make a nuclear plant dangerous? Nuclear sounds pretty safe to me!”
There is a specific kind of nuclear simp who will go to any length to ignore its dangers. I hope we can leave that on reddit and keep Lemmy a place of honest appraisal. I’m not even knocking nuclear’s benefits. They are many. But it’s crazy that every 10 years we have one of these disasters and every 10 years the simps come out to reassure us that it’s nothing, really
Gonna need to know more. What method do you use to lock your phone? Is it rooted?
Also: did they return the phone to you, or to your friend? Could it be your friend who went through these apps?
Wow, that's crazy! Hey, would you mind linking to a comment where someone says "Gas the Jews?" I can't seem to find one.
Also, if you have time, can you link to an explainer for "trans ideology?" Is that like Caitlin Jenner (pro-Trump, anti-speed limit)? Or something else?
Hey just out of curiosity, can you give us one of these "wrong opinions"?
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I hope you're not buying drugs from someone then
This. I've been using the Fossil Collider HR with Gadgetbridge for over a year. I love it, and I love that it's keeping my data safe
Alternately, any USB device can become a kill switch with this Python script:
Hey quick question: Are there any communist countries that you, a “full blown communist,” support?
You might enjoy this essay on the importance of supporting communists when they win, and not just when they lose.
I’m sorry, I’m having difficulty following your point.
Isn’t it the opposite? He’s arguing that work of cultural importance should NOT be in private hands. You might say, “Who gets to determine what’s culturally significant? And why do we trust governments to do a better job than private collectors?” Those are fair questions, I think, but then I get lost again:
Right, that’s what he’s arguing too.
Ok, so… You acknowledge that just because it’s legal to trade in something, doesn’t mean that it’s moral or ethical. So is that also true of culturally-significant artwork?
See why I’m confused as to your argument?