- The people that want the public servers/control of a bunch of kids are pedos
2/3 opposite of above: the people who would join public servers are too young to know not to
2/3 opposite of above: the people who would join public servers are too young to know not to
Why would anyone want that?
1 they aren’t pedos
2 they want an app to talk to their friends with
3 they don’t want to be victims of misinformation campaigns
And Discord used to have #XXXX at the end of usernames.
Yeah it was better, it meant if you were being stalked you could just have the numbers changed. Now you need a completely different alias with the only purpose to be discouraging victims from getting help
It’s reach not centralization
You’d think Lemmy would’ve taught you that by now
I wouldn’t say discord is either of those things
They need to limit server sizes, get rid of community searching, and add #XXXX to the end of usernames before we can pretend that
I don’t think an actual Jew would equate a religious symbol with a swastika
But I do agree that religious imagery should never be in public
Safari/Epiphany should beat Chromium flavours
Battle.net games just refuse to work for me, try as I might to follow every tutorial ever (I just wanted to play Diablo IV T_T ). Those features are important to
Battlenet games just working on Linux and not working on Windows is what drove me to uninstalling Windows
And lastly, Windows (even Windows 11), just works with everything. Any software you want, you just install it.
How did you get Mac apps to run and the Metro desktop on w11? I suppose you can get Gnome Web to work through WSL
I don’t think they realize what the X means
There should be a checkmark next to “logo is a foot”
I was just using it as an example against the 2nd image
“Userid 1000 will shut down in 2 minutes”
Or whatever it says
At least it follows Unix conventions so it’s real computing
It’s a joke that they changed the name of the browser to match what the person said about right wingers standing up
Yes, Firefox does that
Rpg paper maker
Though the Linux version is now in a “do not use” state. The developer decided to just make it into a web app because it was only working on Ubuntu
The people who installed toolbars until half their screen was full are still around. Just now they keep 100 tabs open instead
8.1 but go off
But the users looking for a fix may not
Curious, how does changing one of them to a different mount point make things worse?
If they aren’t smart enough to upgrade to 11 then they aren’t smart enough to switch to Linux