

Is there anything magical about it that make it any different than other chromium browsers that makes it worth supporting right wing crypto bros?
No, just lots of shilling and useful idiots.
Is there anything magical about it that make it any different than other chromium browsers that makes it worth supporting right wing crypto bros?
No, just lots of shilling and useful idiots.
Learn a web framework, such a Django.
Why do you want to use docker?
You should have a use-case for the technology first.
That’s why the useful idiots have been herded like sheep into supporting it.
I can’t say for certain, but I know what I’d put my money on.
It’s sad, but expected.
People who like the twitter-format aren’t that intelligent.
Dude, we already have Mastodon.
Holy crap it’s so obvious when someone is having their strings pulled to make someone else richer.
It’s pretty obvious whoever was shilling it is a useful idiot.
You shouldn’t have given them money in the first place.
Did you learn your lesson, or are you going to throw money at another proprietary product while thinking you’re “helping out”?
It is very refreshing conversing with AI about technical problems.
I notice AI pretty much always knows what I want, even if it can’t give me the correct answer on how to get there.
When asking for helping among ‘you people,’ it’s almost like pulling teeth. It genuinely feels like a lot of you can’t comprehend what you’re reading and blame users for having issues you can’t solve.
With AI, it feels more like I’m talking with a normal person than a lot of the people on the internet.
It’s not cheaper than Visible, which has unlimited data for $25/month.
Google Fi is pretty much a scam. If you want the cheapest plan with a data limit, go for Mint.
Not in the spirit of free software, if you ask me.
I keep trying to explain this to useful idiots but to no avail.
The money they keep throwing at corporations will always be used against them.
Lol. When will they learn?
Yeah. They honestly get what they deserve at this point.
Let this be a lesson to future communities.
I would support a public institution that audits free software.