Arcaneslime
Welcome Reddit refugees, glad to have some fresh faces 'round these parts.
To be fair, this is how almost every social media site works. If you really need private comms away from all prying eyes, it’d be better to exchange email/pgp, matrix, or xmpp details through an ostensibly “private” message (i.e not a comment) here (or wherever) and do your super secret stuff there. That of course isn’t perfect as they can save the logs and all so if they’re compromised at any point it is possible to be an issue, but whaddayagonnado. Depends on your threat model anyway.
It’s also possible that you can use pgp here (though that also lacks forward secrecy), but I haven’t tested it. You’d likely have to use three of these ` to indicate
for it to format correctly though.
Still though, such is life for social media, assume nothing is private unless you make it so, and even then hope that stays uncracked.
I make plymouth do the verbose mode because it’s cool and hacker-y. Also I like when it says “failed” and I know what failed. For a few weeks I kept having to manually start firewalld and I never would have known otherwise, update seems to have fixed that though.
Tbf, I really only have experience with fedora and thus systemd, so, I like it but I “don’t know what I’m missing” in a sense.
“These are not said by the employees, because of the power dynamic where if they say anything I could and would get them fired out of pure pettyness, so they just silently hope I die in a car crash on the way home.”
Ftfy.
With all that said, until things change, for sake of the underpaid employees, please tip just know you don’t have too. If they treat you kindly and respectfully, tip, if not, smallest tip possible.
A’ight, that’s cool at least as long as you tip in the current system but push for change, no prob there. But make no mistake the only reason the employee doesn’t say anything is the power dynamic, they’re thinkin’ it!
Pee is stored in the gooch, duh. The balls thing is a meme.
…all communities named “piracy” are not the same, the full community name technically includes the instance, they are each their own “subreddit.” You could subscribe to all of them if you wish, or to just “the largest one,” but you can think of them as say “lemmyworldpiracy” and “beehawpiracy” and so on, they are just different communities.
It’d be like if two separate 15yo kids ran a fan page for their favorite anime character and expecting them to be identical simply because they are both about Goku, they’re just different “sites” by different people, they just aren’t the same thing simply because they’re about the same topic.