

Isn’t everything they do a stunt of some kind? They don’t govern.
This is a secondary account. My main account is listed below. The main will have a list of all the accounts that I use.


Isn’t everything they do a stunt of some kind? They don’t govern.


Yep, sorry but not sorry. Advertisements aren’t safe. The industry has been ruined by bad actors and it’s a shame, but also not my problem.


Friendly reminder that over 4 million children are in the process of dying because of his actions cutting foreign aid.
You have to be truly mentally ill, or something less than human, to be this kind of evil.


So cool. Much rule of law.


I call BS. I’m gonna need some receipts.
shitpost
Ah, carry on!


Dictator. Plain and simple. Unlimited power.


Hell yeah. K-shaped economy embodying the core value of “fuck everyone else because I got mine.”


Our best and finest left the safe combo next to the safe and then left for 6 months.


We’re barely even trying with the massive cuts to cyber security. It’s almost the exact playbook you would use if leadership were actively hostile.


Breached? But we left the keys in the ignition and the door was wide open. We could have, you know, tried.
First one’s free. It’s an addiction mechanic trying to exploit your psychology that should be illegal.
Crunchy!


Who cares about the risk? It’s not going to work otherwise.


I enjoy these very much, while also adoring my low-key mechanicals for the understated beauty.


There are even supposed to be safe harbor protections, but the reality is that individuals don’t have the legal resources for it to matter.


Thanks, that helps. I’m a perfectionist, so I’m discouraged for not knowing how to use the more advanced tools and instead do nothing because I haven’t taken the time to learn. I can definitely add missing places easily.


I’m not a smart ape. Is simple contribution through tools like Organic Maps helpful to OSM? My impression has been that contribution with good quality is complicated with the one OSM tool that I tried.


Reminds me of a job I had where we got scored based on the number of issues closed. Suddenly, every minor typo or style disagreement became its own issue. We’d close hundreds of issues a day wordsmithing on comments.


Could it depend on your client? Mine actually removes them from view, but it’s worth remembering that for administrative and practical reasons, comments are not necessarily deleted but just marked deleted on the servers.
Banned for using a VPN for “ban evasion” but never had been banned before.
Appealed. No response.
I took that as a fuck off message.