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Giving feedback is the first step to contributing.
I realized that I was accidentally voting on posts while scrolling in Jerboa.
The good that you’ve put into the world doesn’t dissipate just because bad still exists. It’s definitely frustrating to see people “succeed” while not giving a shit about the people around them, but being a good person is never a “waste”.
This is very much just plain mental illness, but if you want to use it to justify being annoyed at all Americans in general, more power to you I guess.
Turns out you can click the link and find out! It links to a very short Bluesky post! Try it out! Lemmy has more than just headlines!
For real. It’s so frustrating how someone will just text “let’s hang out” or “let’s play games tonight” and it’s always me who has to go the extra step of “OK sure how about 7?”
Obviously the team that won had better people who were praying even harder.
Depression is definitely a factor for many people. But the death of 3rd spaces is fairly well documented. The problem is that many people don’t know how to make friends. Friends very rarely happen instantly, they usually are a result of repeated and consistent interactions. Adults rarely seek out situations that would give them those types of interactions outside of work and school.
I’d really love it if, instead of them suffering, we could just get everyone to stop suffering.
We focus way too much on the “people getting what they deserve” aspect of politics and then it consumes our rhetoric to a point where we overcorrect and put more effort towards punishing bad things than building good things.
Isn’t it just so unashamedly insane? Like, they openly admitted to trying to shape the narrative via obvious exaggerations of comfort. How do you get to the point that your morals allow for this sort of unabashed propaganda?
I remember naming one of my Oregon Trail characters “God”. The words “God has cholera” still make me laugh, and this just reminded me.
Chess is a war game. Killing and violence in general are devastating. It’d be interesting to compare the brain activity of a murderer with a grandmaster player. I have my suspicions about what we would see.
I’d LOVE a resource like that! I’m sure it exists but I never found it, and it is a silly thing to be hung up on but I just didn’t properly understand the folder structure. I’ve still used Linux plenty but I’m dragging my feet on using it as a daily driver, but I’m VERY close to making the jump.
If the server owner gives the bot access to those permissions and the users have activity sharing enabled, yep.