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You need to have more faith… of the heart
You need to have more faith… of the heart
He did cheat on his wife.
Replacing stealth with microtransactions. Bravo Ubisoft. Bravo.
Moral relativism is a hell of a drug.
Science and culture are inherently linked to politics.
One of the advantages of copyleft, shame the only people who only know about it are the weirdos who use Lemmy.
Competition is always good.
Bitwarden doesn’t have the best UX design
It also got a 100 million USD investment a couple of years ago and even if it hasn’t changed there might be issues in the future and I really don’t want to learn how self hosting working if bitwarden enshittifies.
Package managers are great until you realize you don’t know if you need to install “firefox” or “Morzilla Firefox” or “Firefox browser”, only to realize you don’t know how Mozilla is spelled.
Remember that time Trump bragged who Elon Musk would be willing to suck his dick?
That was probably the truest thing he ever said.
Are there any countries where right wing parties aren’t on the rise?
Notesnook doesn’t have self hosting yet (the developers are working on it) but it might be a good option in the future.
Can’t wait for
Burnham 3 and Knuckles
Startpage doesn’t seem to be working for me.
616 comics Spider-man doesn’t age.
He also got cucked by Paul so he’s probably the unhappiest Spider-Man.
I wouldn’t mind books with both protagonists if that’s the only option.
11/22/63 was actually my first King novel but it’s exactly the kind of book Im looking for.
Thanks for the recommendation but I was looking for a book where the pov character is male.
I’d prefer if the protagonist did have other typically nerdy traits (a poor social life, an interest in technology, movies, literature etc.) but I wouldn’t exactly mind a more realistic protagonist since I don’t have many choices.
I’m not exactly spoiled for choice so yeah
Peaceful protests are really only effective if they are seen as an alternative to more militant groups.
Martin Luther King non violence wouldn’t have been that popular if it wasn’t seen as an alternative for Malcolm X’s more radical ideology.
I’m pretty sure something similar occurred with the suffrage movement but I didn’t remember the details.