quantumfoam

@quantumfoam@lemmy.world
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Joined 1 years ago

It probably wont be too long until the greedy bastards try to roll back this, wait a few years. Access to information really needs to be a basic right that cannot be toggled on and off depending on who is sitting on the fcc.

Waiting for the fork named fuckyu-ntndo.

I once did an apt-get upgrade in the middle of when debian testing was recompiling all packages and moving to a new gcc version. I get it, using testing invites stuff like this. But come on, there should at least be a way to warn people beforehand.

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No, just browser session tokens if you loaded the site during the hack. And the tokens were reset after the site came back up.

In my case it was:

Me: I want to change my car tire, and i naturally assume we are parked safely in the garage. This is a routine maintenance thing after all.

Car: Sure thing! bork

Me: Umm, why are wrapped around a tree?

Car: Well, we were currently going 60mph, and we posted about it on this website.

Me: Why is there no warning that tells me that doing maintenance now will crash my car?

Car: Well like i said, there is, and it is on this website you should have gone to.

"Given enough time, Hydrogen starts to wonder where it came from, and where its going."

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I really hope Lemmy and the fediverse achieves a certain critical mass, to have enough users for a nice active community. Im perfectly fine for reddit to stay number one though, to attract all the toxic idiots and the cesspool they create in their wake.

This, when chrome starts to prevent adblocking, which is coming in the next few months, i predict firefox will see a pretty big uptick in usage.

Rest in peace Bill Hicks.