

No they added more crappy pve that isn’t any better than the old pve
Oh wait


No they added more crappy pve that isn’t any better than the old pve
Oh wait


Guys, you missed the block chain boat, this isn’t going to save your IPO
Started with wirebase.org because it’s local, but there was a lot of downtime. Switched to lemmy.sdf.org because they’re also local, but are also a really old group that still hosts Usenet stuff. I’ve recently learned that they have never defederated though, and so I’m considering leaving because I don’t believe in giving a platform to obvious disinformation and hate campaigns.


Right wing is the one that actively and openly hurts people, so yeah I do see a difference tbh


I feel like I have no other option. iPhones are better in principle, but the interface is awful. No back button alone is already a complete deal breaker for me. Samsung is bloatware, OnePlus is foreign spyware on top of Google’s spyware.
Someone reading this comment is about to find their new fetish


So sad it didn’t take off, I would love to have an alternative to Android or iOS right now


That happened a lot in NY too, I think we called them sticker shops
I’ve been pissed about this for a decade
Not to be that guy, but for at least a few years recently I have had zero issues printing from arch and tons of issues printing from Windows on the same printer lol


Well I do intend to ask them to defederate too


Jfc defeate from both, disgusting


Depends if the acceleration is continuous or not. Also, it used to be implemented very poorly, not sure if it still is


Also, same


That sounds like a lot of trouble lol


I highly doubt 20% of light bulbs purchases are going to appliances. Refrigerators have been using LEDs for over a decade now, and even when they weren’t, they lasted significantly longer due to being operated at colder temperatures and for significantly less time. Oven lights also last a long time because they are off almost all of the time.
I think your original questioning of what’s the point was valid, but now with more data presented to you you’re being dismissive and not bothering to research why they did it. Reducing energy consumption still matters even if we were to get to 100% renewable overnight (not possible) because constructing the renewables still costs carbon at the moment. We need to be doing everything we can, and this decision isn’t taking resources away from other decisions, that’s a fallacy.
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