The crippling depression that’s completely stopped me from functioning in any meaningful way. That’s definitely the big one.
The crippling depression that’s completely stopped me from functioning in any meaningful way. That’s definitely the big one.
Forrest Valkai. He’s a biologist who makes a mixture of educational content, videos debunking creationist claims (in an educational way rather than the “look at this fucking idiot” approach that much of atheist youtube seems to take), and just some silly fun in-between.
He doesn’t have the insanely high production value of other channels named here, but he’s the most wholesome person I’ve ever seen. His love for life and science radiates off of him and watching him passionately explain how cool something is genuinely makes me happy in such a depressing and pessimistic world.
You people are nuts lol. I don’t like Epic either, but if you think buying a $60 game is somehow less work than just claiming a free game, you’re delusional. $60 is at least several hours worth of literally working for the vast majority of us, whereas a miniscule amount of hard drive space and a one-time affair of setting up an account is a non-issue. Especially if you use a password manager (as you should), then you don’t even need to remember the password.
There are plenty of reasons to hate Epic, stop making up bad ones.
Thanks. I’ll be checking these out later.
The other comments explain it well, but if you’re still confused, the easiest way to understand it imo is to just think about it like emails. Gmail, Yahoo, Outlook, Proton, these are all completely different websites, but they serve the same purpose and can interact with each other regardless. You don’t need a Gmail account in order to send your friend on Gmail an email. On the other hand, you can’t sign into Gmail with your Yahoo account.
Which one you sign up for is usually down to personal preference regarding their rules and website design, though this isn’t always the only reason to pick. If Google one day comes out as being run by Nazis, some email providers might choose to “defederate” Gmail, essentially blocking the ability to receive emails from them. If you don’t wish to receive emails from Nazis, it’s probably a good idea to pick one of them over one that doesn’t block Gmail.
Just imagine that but for a website like Reddit and you’ve got Lemmy.
I got to step 20, where my password suddenly caught on fire and Paul died.
…what does that have anything to do with closing accounts? Accounts do not degrade.
In my eyes, if it’s extremely unlikely that we’re real, it’s even more unlikely that another species is not only real, but has significantly better technological advancements than us as well. It’s just the same problem with extra steps. But the thing about the simulation thing, is that it’s completely unfalsifiable and has no impact on our reality even if it’s true. So there isn’t really any need to consider it outside of a philosophical conversation.
The free will one and the fear of an AI uprising is understandable, even if I disagree myself, but the other two… What makes you believe that in the entire universe, we’re the only planet that managed intelligent life? And the simulation thing is just crazy.
Huh, I had always assumed oranges got their name from the color, not the other way around…
Seriously depends on the game. Black Ops 2 for example, a game that came out over a decade ago, still costs $100 on steam (assuming you want the DLC). At best you’ll get it for $50 during sales. The fact that, even during a sale, a game with a completely dead playerbase costs as much as a modern title is absolutely nuts.
A lot of games are like this, unfortunately. Not everyone takes advantage of sales because many people are going to end up buying the game regardless.
Nah man, we don’t even need to go down the niche scenario route where they can wiggle their way out of it. Even if we give them every single point in their favor, abortion should still be legal. Even in some wild world where life starts at conception, nobody ever gets raped, and people can’t die from pregnancies, abortion should still be legal.
Nothing is more important than a person’s bodily autonomy.
As someone who was lurking on Reddit every day, probably not to be honest. I know a lot of people are enjoying the smaller community, but to me it just feels… empty. The bigger instances are fine, but I was never interested in the popular subreddits like r/funny or r/memes. I used reddit for things like specific games, communities that are noticeably dead on Lemmy.
I’m using Lemmy more like an intermediary step between reddit and just quitting altogether.
A loooot of people seem to completely disagree considering how many people pay for nitro even after they removed discriminators (and the ability to change them with nitro).
What confuses me is why they chose to use white text there… surely the orange background is bright enough for black text to be far easier to read?
I’ve never understood the “piracy is morally acceptable” argument, personally. Best I can agree with is that piracy is not morally bad in some cases. Especially since me pirating something has no impact if I never would have paid for it in the first place. But it can often times be morally wrong (people who refuse to buy games from indie studios despite having the money to do so would usually fall into this category imo), and I can’t imagine any scenario outside of the preservation of media where it’s actually morally good to pirate things.
Like, I’m all for people not buying things that they don’t support. And I feel no sympathy for large companies that make more money in a day than I’ll make in a lifetime losing out on sales. But when did it become my right to play Hogwarts Legacy or watch a show without paying for it?
I’m sure a lot of people are in the same boat as you as well. I know I am. I just meant to point out that a decent number of people do care considering how many people are subbed to !reddit.
I’ll admit I’m at least somewhat interested though, else I would have kept scrolling.
Welcome to !reddit. This is a community for all news and discussions about Reddit.
I would imagine everyone subscribed to !reddit does.
I’m not saying it’s definitely not happening, but I have yet to see any evidence of Reddit actually restoring deleted comments. As someone who has also purged their Reddit account, I know that the only time comments reappear on my profile, they’re from subreddits that had been privated previously. Much like you’ll see in the video; the comments restored are all from a single subreddit, r/javascript. And what do you know, r/javascript was set to private until very recently. So as much as I dislike Reddit right now, let’s not spread any baseless rumors here. Reddit likely isn’t undeleting comments, they were simply never deleted in the first place.
That said, I wonder if not being able to delete comments in privated communities in the first place is a violation of the CCPA and/or GDPR? I honestly know nothing about them.
I mean, yes, it would be? If I can solve world hunger by sacrificing my left arm to the elder gods or some shit, I’m still losing my left arm. It’s still a sacrifice.