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  • Alaknár@sopuli.xyztoComic Strips@lemmy.worldSingles are in your area!
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    20 hours ago

    But hey to add my two cents: I think that fear is marketable, so women are over fed on paranoia.

    This is the case with literally everything.

    Used to hear about “no-go zones” in Stockholm in my local news a lot, areas where even the Swedish police were afraid to go in to. Then a friend of mine moved to Stockholm and started going to “the worst no-go zone” every weekend to get fresh produce. The only time he felt in danger was when he stumbled upon a drunk countryman.


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    20 hours ago

    That makes people fun?

    Yes, talking to people about something deeper than “lol, look at this meme” is fun.

    I think you should take a look at yourself before you call a generation that is experiencing the highest cost of living in modern history, boring.

    WTF does one have to do with the other…? Are you suggesting that people have zero interests outside of social media because of high cost of living?

    You do realise that libraries are free? That getting a used guitar will cost you all of $50? That getting a pencil and a notebook to start drawing will be, what, $5? Oh yeah, you can even get a pencil for free at an Ikea.




  • I could not disagree more.

    Mozilla has used the most powerful cheat code in history: infinite money for free.

    Google cannot let Mozilla go under or they would become an actual monopolist, triggering a lot of laws that would force them to diversifying/selling the browser.

    They don’t want any of that headache so they’re pumping Mozilla full of money, making sure that they can always operate as “the other browser engine”.

    The issue is that Mozilla’s management seems to be completely incapable of doing anything interesting. Instead of ensuring that Firefox is the lightest, most optimised browser on the market while also being packed full of features (or at least full-fledged add-ons, not this crap they have), they do… mostly nothing.

    Their last major update was “vertical tabs”, something that Chromium-based browsers had for around a decade.

    Their previous major update was integrating Pocket…

    Meanwhile, PWAs still barely work, add-ons are still dependent on the website being loaded instead of working on the browser level, the whole thing still feels bulky.

    Mozilla management needs to be replaced and then we might see some movement on the market.