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The question is completely okay, that’s why I answered it. The second part is only about other comments.
The question is completely okay, that’s why I answered it. The second part is only about other comments.
Sure, but most answers here boil down to “they’re not as smart as le enlightened atheist”
Been religious since I was born, still makes sense to me.
I thought the edgy athiests stayed on reddit, sad to know y’all are here too.
Boo, and I cannot stress this enough: hoo.
“In the coming weeks, we will put forward proposals for key elements of the ‘day after’ plan, including concrete ideas for how to manage governance
fuck off
the long con, wait three years and nobody will suspect your ads
Still stuck between both, but when I’m on reddit I’m using a sideloaded version of Apollo with my own API key while logged out, so theoretically they can’t actually collect any data.
Reddit is obviously more active, even though a huge chunk of that activity is bots, but I like it here better. My only complaint is that my home page is weird sometimes and doesn’t show posts newer than a day or two.
I thought we were past the age of toolbar spam
To be fair, you can’t exactly ask for a GIMP replacement on r/GIMP and not expect that reaction
Back when the new family sharing rules came out, I remember reading something about how developers could opt out of family sharing. That’s what I was referencing.
You’d have to pay for the game again regardless of where you got banned, and can Sony not opt out of allowing family sharing?
Does the Lemmy ToS not have something about having the rights to the stuff you post?
Anti Commercial-AI license
Does that actually do anything?
Is it me, or does this format not make sense for this meme?
I need the name of this game right now, I played it a long time ago but I can’t remember the name
No, thank you. Not here to prove anything to anyone.