AlphaCharlie 1y ago • 100%
This post wasn't supposed to be about search results between different services. But to be honest since I left google for good 2 years ago, I went back there like 3 times. DuckDuckGo has been more than enough for my use case.
AlphaCharlie 1y ago • 100%
Challenge accepted haha I love this game.
AlphaCharlie 1y ago • 100%
Exacto. Vindo de quem vem 😂
It's a shame you can't play past 2048 though.
AlphaCharlie 1y ago • 100%
Tenho zero interesse nessa lista e fico feliz por algo desse género não existir. Toda a gente tem direito às suas fantasias e consequentemente à privacidade das mesmas.
AlphaCharlie 1y ago • 100%
Welcome. Can’t wait to see what the future brings. Let’s go Lemmy!
AlphaCharlie 1y ago • 100%
And also… time for RWF.
AlphaCharlie 1y ago • 100%
Loved this comment. Thank you. I wish more people were like you.
Hello guys, I was just wondering what's going to happen to websites such as [https://safereddit.com/](https://safereddit.com/). I mean, they're not 3rd party apps but I guess they're still using Reddit's API, right? Thank you for your thoughts.
AlphaCharlie 1y ago • 100%
Foi logo o meu primeiro pensamento. Acho ridículo as pessoas em público não terem noção (ou não se importarem) do espaço pessoal do próximo.
AlphaCharlie 1y ago • 100%
I work in aviation so my use of a VPN is limited to the public wifi at the airport and torrenting.
AlphaCharlie 1y ago • 71%
Here you go, this is the truth.
AlphaCharlie 1y ago • 100%
Thanks for your comment. Very insightful indeed.
I agree with you when you say that not all mods are the same. However I do believe this kind of behavior from these "bad mods" reopening their subreddits not to lose their mod status was pathetic. To give up so easily on something so important for the future of the platform. It just doesn't make much sense to me.
I do appreciate the mods and users that continue to fight. I know there are some good mods trying to change things around and I support their fight. But unfortunately I won't be there to see the result of their fight. I hope they succeed and make Reddit realize that is not going anywhere without their user base and not everything in life can be about making more money.
Hey guys, first post here :) Just saw this video and wanted to share it with you. Found it very interesting and I think this is a good recap of what went wrong with the strikes. Honestly, I’m kinda glad that things went this way, because it gives the opportunity for the Fediverse to grow even more. What do you all think?