

Jonathan Coulton’s the future soon and the Doubleclicks’ lasers and feelings talk about the same characters from two different points of view.
I have no proof of this, but the artists are friends, so there is that.
Jonathan Coulton’s the future soon and the Doubleclicks’ lasers and feelings talk about the same characters from two different points of view.
I have no proof of this, but the artists are friends, so there is that.
I know, but why would that make morgoth a good guy? Also, I think the op was referring to the time fingolfin challenged morgoth, but he started in his fortress
I got that reference, but I miss the fingolfin one. I doubt morgoth stayed in his fortress because he’s a good guy.
I’m not very interested in a TikTok Clone. I wished he worked on sup instead, his idea for a federated chat.
Flatline (1990)
I mostly agree with you, but that’s the reason why I picked an instance that does not block them: sometimes it is good to see the world from a different point of view. And it’s not like the other Lemmy instances are completely free of propaganda either.
Can you expand the acronyms?
On the same note, I bought into the breach because it’s from the same studio as FTL. I played a few games and forgot about it.
I recently picked it up and I’m having loads of fun.
I am all for woulda, coulda, and shoulda.
@[email protected] where are you?
Or was extremely underwhelming, doubly so if you consider how good the best moments of the series were.
Honestly, the radioactive wasteland earth ending was better.
I recently saw a few scenes again and realised I had forgotten how good it was. All because of the deeply disappointing ending.
I think that interoperation with big walled gardens is part of the reason why #activitypub exists. Furthermore, there are no technical measures to completely shut off #Threads, and the social measures are unlikely to work.
I know the risks, I’m old enough to remember #Microsoft embracing and extinguishing browsers and open documents, #Goggle defederating from #XMPP and #Facebook predatory tactics.
On the other hand, I think that federation with the big players is unstoppable. The protocol is open and there is no way to get every last instance to defederate. If people want to see the big players’ content they’ll move to an instance that federates with them. And defederating from those that connect to threads sounds like a Zealot’s suicide pact.
I think that the best way to ensure that #Meta plays fair is to create a fediverse that is as diverse, open and vibrant as possible, with plenty of open services (Lemmy, mastodon, misskey…) and commercial ones (Flipboard, tumblr…) so that threads users will feel compelled to interact and miss us if Meta stops federating or shadowbans external content.
I’ll go ahead and guess that you haven’t seen much doctor who :)
Dr who has av lot of qualities, consistency is not one of them (and it’s OK)
If you want your time travel to be internally consistent go watch “FAQ about time travel” it’s British, low budget, mostly consistent, and hilarious.
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