Lemmy.ca is a non-NSFW instance, so it’s possible that the entire community is blocked there.
Lemmy.ca is a non-NSFW instance, so it’s possible that the entire community is blocked there.
There is nothing average about it. It’s a disgusting and vile brutalisation of the legacy of a great author.
It has posts. Not super active, but the last is from 4 days ago.
Rings of Power.
Well, they have a point.
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I very much agree with you, but I’m not sure the concept easily translates to online media.
I’ve gone to nudist waterparks since I was 14, and my mother sometimes took me to the sauna at an even younger age, so basically grew up with non-sexualised nudity. But it took some social feedback to learn it, like learning the difference between looking and staring.
That last aspect is lost when it comes to streaming or videos. There is nothing preventing you from sexualising any nudity on screen.
I’m all for allowing nudity in general, but it would be nice if you could actually block it or at least remove it from your recommendations.
One time I accidently clicked on one of these bathtub streamers and since then there always is one in my recommendation, with no way to remove it. I literally had to install a browser extention “Unwanted Twitch” to finally get rid of it.
Yup, I use it regularly.
Ah yes … someone left twitter. That’s important tech news right there.
Which turned out to also have nothing to do with FF but is targeting adblockers.
Also why is no one saving the whales?!!
Yes, apprently. I didn’t know that. I think less then 10% of the people I know have iPhones. It’s all Android.
Who the hell uses iMessage? Do some people really only have friends with apple phones?
You’re technicall still using the company’s resources (it costs some energy to run the empty train), so I still don’t think it really compares to piracy.
But since they are miniscule compared to what they are wasting by running largley empty trains I think it’s morally ok in that case.
Get a physical copy that doesn’t require internet activation then, assholes.
Just a little bit closer, you’re almost getting the point!
In that case you’re actually using a limited resource: space on a train. And by occupying it you’re preventing someone else from using it (assuming a full train). Copying media doesn’t cost any resources (ignoring the tiny amounts of electricity) or interfere with anyone else’s ability to use that resource.
They don’t compare.
Aren’t those just normal chat apps where you can send pictures?
It’s also quite silly. You already have a VPN, just pirate the thing instead of paying anything.