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AAAAAAAaaaaand… 97 percent of the FREEDOM.
I steal crumbs.
Crumbs.
AAAAAAAaaaaand… 97 percent of the FREEDOM.
I really did think this was the onion.
Yes but the chicks are now wealthy and very demanding of you.
Craigslist was one of the examples of the potential of the early internet, where we could have nice things because all the users valued it. Its falling victim to enshittification even with no ads and no connection to big tech.
“Remember Red, content is a good thing, and no good thing ever dies” -The “Shawshank” dude
This is how I pick up crumbs.
1 click installs.
That’s one reason I love that there is no “karma” score on Lemmee. There’s less incentive to recycle old memes, shill for upvotes, etc. But yeah for propaganda purposes, it can totally be done, probably is being done right now.
Making a herculean effort to get this post back up to 0. Creating more accounts now.
What about the 666 fleet?
Efficiency dictates one woman should make 9 babies in 9 days.
Stick with the plan.
I cannot confirm or deny any such arrangement exists with an existing alien species.
As a member of the deep state, I can confirm this is true.
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Fantastic! I was just looking for an alternative to Meetup, and a lot of the ticketing things dont quite fit the bill. Consider integration with some FOSS Fediverse payment integrations.
Pixelfed is awesome. Like a lot of Fediverse things you have to follow just about every hashtag to get enough content. I love particularly all the human made art, although I also follow a lot of AI art. Compared to other social media it is oddly peaceful and calm, no ads, no algorithm forcing engagement means you can safely go down some obscure rabbit holes and keep your peace of mind. Fediration itself between softwares is a work in progress, Lemmy/Mastadon/Pixelfed often does not work and even migrating all your follows from one instance to another isn’t user friendly too. Considering that all this was done without billions of corporate dollars and with volunteers doing all the work, its a nice place to visit.
This is why we need more stick figure people.
A friend of mine who owns a music studio recommended Edifiers to me, and they sound great. He was originally looking for a cheap temporary studio monitor and bought a pair and ended up liking them just as well as his expensive studio monitors. My wife and I have 3 pairs of them for 3 different computer systems and have been really happy with them.