Seems like teenage edgelords refusing to wear deodorant to save the environment.
First time on the Internet?
Seems like teenage edgelords refusing to wear deodorant to save the environment.
First time on the Internet?
Look at Umberto Eco's properties of fascism.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ur-Fascism
There's 14 properties. The fight against trans people falls into 8-10 different properties.
Trans people are a strawman for modern fascism. Just like immigrants.
Web browsers for password management is a mistake. You cannot change my mind. It's one thing to say better then nothing and offer the option, it's another to say this is the only way.
As a young adult I found out adults have no idea, as an older adult I found out it's not about knowing what to do in advance but being able to figure it out.
Kids ARE very resilient. That's the problem. Therapists know this despite the joke.
As a kid you're so resilient you'll accept anything as "that's the way it is" and so a child will shape their themselves around that world view. Then they grow up with a twisted view of how things are and it requires therapy to unlearn that.
It's like scar tissue on a wound. You healed but you're not quite the same. That wound is now less sensitive to feeling in it's environment and can even be more susceptible to further wounding.
I can always tell when my wife is on some ad cuz it's just the idea out of no where with no context. The more distant from social media you get the more you see it influencing others.
Look I'm fine if the govt wants to say a particular corporation is too big to fail. But trying to let that company remain private is not how too big to fail works. If you want a bailout, the govt owns your company, and the govt is obliged to maintain ownership for as long as it's deemed too big to fail...e.g. critical to national interests.
The people who dont want to be told how they live desperately want someone to tell them how to live.
People aren't bored enough. It's good for you.
The reality despite what you or i might do, is that 99% of people don't carry around an ethernet or hardwire in when there is available wifi.
The library might be public, but it's still a good idea to communicate your intent or obtain permission prior to using someone else's network in away they might deem to be unexpected.
"Do you have ethernet or wired internet?" is actually a common library question and the response from whoever works the front desk will likely tell you everything you need to know.
Damn Lemmy users are no different from Reddit. Don't read anything. Take anything you did read out of context. Be sure to rage post your own ignorance so we can all read about it.
I get this every week on a SharePoint connection. Just powerbi things.