

Compassion ~ Thought




But is the mirror of a mirror still a mirror?



Because more people would be promoting it if that were the case? It is what it is, I’m not meaning to knock it, just wanting to seek clarity in its promotion. There are always going to be trade-offs, and it is up to each end-user to decide whether they can live with them.


But there is no mobile version, and their FAQ says it’s unlikely to happen. Instead they point to IronFox, which I presume is nowhere close to feature equivalent to Firefox.


I was going to put the Picard happy clap… but then I realized that this is the Threadiverse so perhaps I should do a “well, actually… it depends on the size of the breakfast”! 😜

Except that seems not pretentious enough so… I will add this as well.

Well now you need to make a community called “consistency”. Maybe make one post per year/month/week/day/hour and lock down replies “for your convenience”! 🤪
For anyone wondering, !nothing@lemmy.world is about the Nothing phone - this screenshot is from 3 years ago when it was still empty.


Must resist temptation to ask wHy NoT bOtH… (for mutually exclusive possibilities)


Even we quite often use Cloud flare. Those who resisted at first often changed their mind after getting hit with bot scraping DNS attacks. It’s not trivially easy to deploy alternatives.


Uses AI to insert small Mexican gril… what could go wrong?



Counterpoint: people used to be able to search for things. Now, SEO decides what the public is served by that process. Even though the people of Reddit offered the information freely, and also curated freely by volunteer moderators, it doesn’t serve the monetization interests to simply hand over that free information without an additional charge. (and here on the Threadiverse we’d rather argue about whether all people in Western civilizations should be killed) So yeah, an act of absolute desperation.


Turns out that was a lie - instead they only did it for maximum profits… for themselves, obviously.



I mean… yeah, it requires manufacturing for it to be produced:-P.


Yes, and data centers are specifically depleting the available water (and RAM) supply, thereby generating anxiety about that fact.