I’ve found it pretty easy to avoid with a bit of curation but I understand they’re a “necessary” evil that comes with every major user migration.
I’ve found it pretty easy to avoid with a bit of curation but I understand they’re a “necessary” evil that comes with every major user migration.
It was specifically in a police TV show, spare us the tried joke.
What a ridiculous title, article and post.
I don’t mind it at all. Let people vent and release from their old addiction. It’s happened for every migration going back to AOL.
If anything, WE can control what we see and if you’re in areas that constantly have reddit complaints maybe it’s time to curate that subscription list a bit better. Or use a Lemmy app that filters by keyword. You have the power.
Great pull. I’ve used that song as a chill background when doing work for years. Love it.
Yet another clue as to why Google search sucks as time goes on.
All the tasty data collection and surveillance with none of the calories.
Historical precedent and #2/#3 on my list above make the case for erring on the side of caution. That and we’ve got far more to lose than to gain.
Whichever way instances decide to go there’s a few things people should remember:
Doesn’t seem to work in Thunder but that sounds handy otherwise.
I just listened to the Commentary track (main cast) on the Blu-ray the other day and it was excellent. Worth a rewatch for any fans.