

It’s an actual letter. They just aren’t using it correctly.


It’s an actual letter. They just aren’t using it correctly.


We either have a free, open and anonymous internet… or a dystopian identity-required-at-every-point-of-access, heavily moderated, hellscape.
Is the implication here that this is a slippery slope to where I’m going to need ID in order to use DuckDuckGo or Lemmy or any other website? Because that just seems silly.


And nobody’s reporting on this? The only source is some rando on X?


…And I can’t read further because I don’t have an X account. And the source is “hackers”.


at least on Discord is literally being used to profile people criticizing the Trump administration and ICE.
Evidence?
teach kids to not trust strangers
That’s unrealistic. Teach kids about predators, and teach them about consent and bodily autonomy.


Rookie mistake. After your free trial is over, just cancel it and start a new one.


How did you know that it was supposed to be sarcastic, then? You said they forgot the /s. How were you able to identify sarcasm if you can’t understand it?


You can infer sarcasm by context. Some of the best sarcasm has no change in tone; this is called “dry” sarcasm and is common in Britain, for example.


Or you could move away from legacy systems entirely by installing Linux.


Yeah, Linux is an afterthought, but I’m glad that they brought it up at all. They could’ve mentioned how Linux is more privacy-conscious than Windows, but that might’ve opened them up to a lawsuit.
You don’t see how that applies? Honestly? It’s a helluva lot easier to find a way to play Roblox than it is to make antennae out of scrap metal.