I remember when I bought that book because it was on every best seller list, and very quickly realized it should have been named “The 48 Red Flags”. Although it is useful for identifying manipulative assholes.
Hey, thanks for reading my bio. You know, you’re pretty cool. I’m glad we got to share this moment together.
I remember when I bought that book because it was on every best seller list, and very quickly realized it should have been named “The 48 Red Flags”. Although it is useful for identifying manipulative assholes.
“They look for the cracks” is an excellent way to put it.
I don’t even tell friends, except those who are very close. Too often, it changes the way people treat me.
Yep. And besides, the only people actually taking significant risk here are the instance hosters storing the content.
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I just don’t tell people. It never leads to anything good.
People like this ruin the hobby for the rest of us. Stay the fuck out of restricted airspace.
So… Its worse?
Creator-owned platforms are the answer. I pay 2.50 USD/month for Nebula, and I have a less invasive experience, no ads, and the creators are paid better.
I also pay ~5/mo for Dropout, which is entirely owned by the people who run it.
In both cases, I feel as though I’m getting more value out of my time spent watching compared to the average YouTube video. Higher quality, less fluff, less algorithm bait.
Someday, filling our minds with these illusions is going to catch up with us
That’s gonna be a lot of paperwork
This webcomic is one of the few stars that still shine bright enough to light my way, in an otherwise increasingly empty sky
Already store the most critical stuff in keepass; use bitwarden for the lower-risk stuff that benefits from the higher convenience factor.
Fly-by-wire FPV drones. Wild.
Guess its time to set up a hardware key
Siiick. Its 2025, we need more LEDs in casual clothing
I dropped one in there a year ago. It belongs to the car now
Gators as a species have existed for hundreds of millions of years, predating even some of the stars in the sky. They should be alright.
I think we are going to completely abstract from traditional ethics, entertainment, and communication, aside from a few niche communities akin to a 21st century Amish.
Can’t wait to try these out in 7 years when all the datacener refurbs hit the second hand market
Oh this fucking rules