

What are you talking about? Just because the post is long?


What are you talking about? Just because the post is long?


Pixelfed is more of the Instagram replacement.
Loops is TikTok focused.
No comment on the rest of your post, just FYI.


Those are for widgets that you choose to enable. Hard to access search features without permission to search, if you don’t want them, all you have to do is … not enable them / disable them if you flipped the on …
Kvaesitso is awesome, updates regularly, and was the best launcher I found that worked for my use case transition from Nova.
Granted I avoided trying a lot of the Freemium ones, or others.that were corporate controlled. Not interested in a forced migration 2.0, open source is nice cause it can always be forked if something happens.


You can edit titles in Lemmy. So they can add it afterwards.


So while that could 100% be real, the tweet source is a shady Nazi promoting rag, just to provide some context. It’s full of propaganda and fearbait even with a Hitler worship piece in their recent articles this year.


This kinda feels like a search algorithm hitpiece on KeepPass rather than an informative article.
Not that it bags on KeepPass specifically, but it’s basically just describing malicious ads, phishing, and man in the middle attacks, all of which the rest of everything online is effected by…
Like I guess it’s good to know, but I don’t think it’s really going to help anyone that didn’t already know to not click on shitty ad links.
Maybe I glossed over something in the article though,*shrug.


It’s good to give yourself advice, I’d err on being kinder tho, sounds like you need it.


Well that number is pulled out of your ass, utilizing the same logic you could say 100% of Americans helped get Trump elected and it isn’t technically untrue.


What do you think happens when someone with a treatable condition that would normally lead to death is denied medication for that condition?
They don’t magically get better.
Under his leadership he had the highest (by far) denial of coverage rate of any healthcare company in the world.
And was trying to push the number of denial to 90+%.
That is millions of people.
Do you think they all magically got better?
The big question to me is, why doesn’t THAT bother you nearly as much? I don’t see your comments sharing any outrage in that direction.


Pretty sure it’s just fasciation. It’s usually rare so it tends to make them fairly valuable.


It still looks pretty standard for a social media platform, it covers their bases for legalities. I can see how someone could read that and be concerned, but I’ll bet https://mastodon.social/@dansup would reply if someone asked a question for clarification on mastodon, he’s generally really good about that.
Edit Update: Seems like someone had similar concerns and dansup replied here: https://mstdn.social/@EdanOsborne/113413398742299770


What exactly is a red flag there? It seems pretty boilerplate from a quick skim.


Wanna source that? Cause I’ve been following loops a bit and haven’t seen anything close to that. If anything it’s the opposite.

No they legally can’t. It’s defamation until a verdict is in. First Amendment isn’t freedom from consequences of your speech.


I’m pretty sure it’s reading the game data directly. So it’s better than the wiki as it will include information on items from mods and stuff that you are currently using.


So only people in the US knew racial slavery was happening. Alrighty then.


Did it take an expert to observe racial slavery when it happened in the US? What a weird point.
That first paragraph, do you have a source for that?
I tried to find proof and all I could find was that the grand jury that was hearing it as a felony refused to indict, so the prosecutors went with a misdemeanor that doesn’t require a grand jury indictment.
There were a few OTHER instances of grand juries refusing to indict other people accused on assaulting federal officers, but those were unrelated to the incident in question.
I’m not even sure it’s legal (…not that legality matters to this regime, I know) to shop grand juries … like that first paragraph implied, is it?