This is the future I imagined when I used to watch the Jetsons.
However, I never comprehended what a big data company might do with my vital statistics (privacy)
This is the future I imagined when I used to watch the Jetsons.
However, I never comprehended what a big data company might do with my vital statistics (privacy)
You’re 100% correct.
I actually did a little research and apparently it’s sacrosanct to a Britton to even suggest heating water in a microwave.
I usually microwave a mug for 1.5 minutes, but this could also be nice
The middle one (at least) is from Sleepaway Camp. Terrifying ending.
Loved this read, thanks for sharing. A good illustration of how chasing an issue with a quick solution can lead to bigger issues.
Pretty eye-opening stuff on how deranged cyber criminals can be.
Thanks for bringing this up. I think I’ve heard this too and I have to say I’m of two minds about it.
In one end… I am frustrated with Reddit’s greed and I think they’ve lost most of my respect at this point. I think I’m kinda bitter toward them, so seeing them lose market share might bring me a bit of schadenfreude.
On the other hand, Reddit’s content quality really feels like it’s gone to crap in the last 5-6 years or so. When I came to Lemmy (and Mastodon), it was refreshing because the community seemed to have a bit of that scrappy, fringe attitude that I missed from early Reddit. I’d be sad if that went away due to over-population.
Basically, I like Lemmy and I want it to be even more successful so that algorithms have less control on our lives. At the same time, I dislike Reddit because they’re going whole-hog into enshittification. I guess I just convinced myself that I want Lemmy to continue to grow ¯_(ツ)_/¯
Thanks for sharing this perspective. Complacency won’t grow the userbase here.
I like to upvote posts with lots of debate around them even if so don’t agree with the OP because I want the OP to be encouraged. People should be rewarded for bringing thought-provoking content here, even if it’s imaginary points.
This is the type of “buried treasure” story that kids have these days.
I just imagine a movie like The Goonies but instead of talking about a cave full their treasure, they tell stories about the “flash drive full of gold” that’s buried somewhere in the deepest reaches of the garbage dump.