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@skells
Even the poor have have rich taste. Mind you, I won't be storing this in the bank like some numbskulls.

@Natanox @karim@geiger.ee
I thought you could cook using dishwashers and clothes driers?

Am I the only one that used the garbage disposal as a blender?

@skells
That's cool, but check this out

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@shibao
Following links requires a lot more work on my part than having images load by default :rick:

@waxbanks
noun, plural aus·ter·i·ties.
austere quality; severity of manner, life, etc.; sternness.

@yes @Bad_Banner
Better yet, ask Elon in a tweet how to toot on Mastodon.

I think one thing that bothers me a lot with anything tech related is that while, yes, a lot of things can definitely have improved UX that is more user friendly, a lot of other things already have great UX that has been polished for years but gets a lot of undeserved criticism simply for being different from the status quo and/or requiring even the smallest amount of learning or effort

and I honestly entirely blame corporations that over the last 20 years have done everything to create walled gardens with the promise of "we do everything for you, if you have to think while using a computer that means it's bad"
and it's terrifying how well that worked on so so so many people

sometimes things just require you to sit down for half an hour, read something, learn something, try something you're not used to. that's normal. that is simply how anything even remotely advanced has worked for the thousands of years. you don't pick up an electric drill and throw a tantrum because it doesn't work exactly like a screwdriver. computers are a tool that let you do things, and just like any other tool, may require putting at least the smallest amount of effort into learning something

it's honestly frustrating how normalized "nuh uh i got adopted by [corporation's walled garden] and this is where i live for the rest of my life. anything even slightly different is just bad. why would I ever consider anything else, that's effort and effort is bad" has become

I understand that habits can be very strong, and I get it, adjusting to new things takes time, but it's not the end of the world. "more complex" doesn't necessarily mean "worse", it just means you would need to learn and adjust. teaching math at school doesn't stop at pre-algebra, it goes all the way to trigonometry and calculus because there's a good reason for it to be more complicated than the basics. learn something new, it's good for you.

@iska@mk.starnix.network @icedquinn
I would consider cartridges an upgrade from disks... When was the last time you accidentally scratched your cartridge and made the game unplayable?

meta, copyright, birdsite 

@qch3n
Very unlikely anything will come of it lol

If lawsuits did occur, it'd be hitting a poor schmuck that would probably get a GoFundMe to pay it off. Most likely it would be a cease and desist order- in which the admin would just buy a new domain and relocate all users.

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