I lost interest when they moved from matrix to discord
I lost interest when they moved from matrix to discord
I assume they’d go to Russia for defense $ since that’s where most are from.
Please educate yourself.
Or just stop giving them billions. That’s the threat Bush and Reagan used.
But I like your idea more.
Telling Biden to stop the genocide.
your body has quit trusting your judgement of what you put in.
I’m enjoying a kapok as well as a down pillow. Only natural for me, nobody off-gasses on my face.
real silk pillowcases are just too slippery for me (and you have to wash em in a bag) so I stick with cotton.
There’s an entire industry that harvests content from archive.org for modern ad spam
I’ve resisted them so far 😇
Costa Rica when I last went in ~2016 had vast resorts that were empty around Monteverde. $6 a night for a room.
It’ll follow the enshitification path of every other big-tech site, give it time.
If you can’t wait, https://gitea.com/
They have so far. It’s still legal to use a VPN without verifying my identity. It’s still legal, though difficult, to access the Internet anonymously. The local police department doesn’t blanket monitor everyone’s search history.
increasingly difficult tech solutions for privacy are a bandaid not a cure.
It’s honest. You can trust Ljdawson with your lemmy data, I do, but that’s the nature of closed source.
I don’t think the warning needs to be that big though heh.
In the end, you can’t out-tech the law. You need rights.
Maybe your kind isn’t so bad. Thanks for the refund.
Specifically, Mozilla plans to scale back its investment in a number of products, including its VPN, Relay and, somewhat remarkably, its Online Footprint Scrubber, which launched only a week ago.
I just purchased an annual plan for Monitor, partially to help Mozilla. I guess this is my thanks
Oh, you’re right. I looked it up and some of these archival blu-rays are claiming they can outlast tape, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M-DISC
Now I’m going to have to look at what an M-DISC burner would cost and compare it to my aws glacier bill.
I’m going to assume you understand the most basic principals of our mode of production, so I’ll give you an educated guess as to when, not why, since that’s the question you asked.
In 2034, if we follow the DVD timeline. However if it’s the only remaining physical media used by distributors, I’d guess it lasts decades longer.
I hope we graduate (or revert, depending on how you look at it) to tape, as collectors would be better off with a medium that’s built to last.
It’s nice to read a robot’s perspective on this issue.
Ah I wasn’t aware of that. They were one of the few large channels at the time, so when they shut it down I quit using Matrix altogether.