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The reincarnation of Marie Antoinette over here
The reincarnation of Marie Antoinette over here
Weird, I’m telling ya I’ve had MANY comments disappear
I’ve had many comments (and I know a few others have too) quietly deleted for talking about the downsides of Linux, so mild censorship is definitely a thing depending on where you visit. But “shadow banning”, if I’m not mistaken, is kinda nonexistent on a platform like this
Please contact me with every new account you make so I can keep blocking you
I haven’t installed it yet, but that sounds exactly like what I had in mind. Is it limited by which companies have adopted it?
Damn, that’s a good point. I have no technical coding experience or knowledge (so no one should take what I’m about to say seriously), but I was picturing a lot of scripting pulling information across the web from selected vendors. Maybe that could prevent something like that? Or maybe I’m just making myself sound naive and stupid?
Right! I was thinking that with an infinitely scaling model without a single point of failure
I apologize for not being more specific, I’m not interested in a centralized delivery system. I just want vendors to have their inventories posted online (as usual), but for them to be aggregated by category and filterable in one location without depending on a dystopian tech company. MAYBE have a frontend to appear as though everything is centralized, but I would be indifferent
Sound like you should join the dev team as an idea person, I support you
You can practically bet on it. Everything related to decentralization is being incentivized to push new releases. Personally, I couldn’t be happier about it.
As a dude that served, fuck yes