Right wing is the one that actively and openly hurts people, so yeah I do see a difference tbh
Shikadi
That happened a lot in NY too, I think we called them sticker shops
It's part of the fediverse, but does not speak activity pub. So it won't ever talk to mastodon, kbin, or Lemmy
I hate that the article opens with
Just a decade ago, the concept of self-driving cars might have seemed like something out of a science fiction movie
Ten years ago there was already a ton of competition in self driving car research. They were first legalized on the roads 10 years ago. Tesla autopilot (including it even though it was a scam) was sold 9 years ago. Google spun off its self driving car division as waymo in 2016.
This feels like one of those "bruh Zelda ocarina of time came out 29 years ago, we old" memes
Sort of. There are colleges within university in the US too, we just don't usually talk about it
It's a balancing act, artistic choice and such. Also depending on the company, it might be designed to increase engagement to keep you addicted
Kill enemy, save, make certain jump, save. Takes a lot of risk out of the game. I like when games let you save anywhere but if you restart the game or load your save you start in the beginning of a room regardless of where you saved from. (Like ocarina of time)
What I meant is, I literally don't know where you live, so I don't know why it doesn't impact you "outside the west"
Idk where you live, but much of the world already lacks privacy
Looks like webp worked in android 4... Lossless was added in 10 so maybe that's what doesn't always work?
Nah it's something with a nicer interface that's windows only I think, i-view maybe
Started with wirebase.org because it's local, but there was a lot of downtime. Switched to lemmy.sdf.org because they're also local, but are also a really old group that still hosts Usenet stuff. I've recently learned that they have never defederated though, and so I'm considering leaving because I don't believe in giving a platform to obvious disinformation and hate campaigns.