Considering that some searches right now tend to be thirty different "news" sites republishing the same article... I dunno how to feel about this.
Ganbat
And the entitled bs still doesn't stop, even when called out. From recent comments on the issue:
He wants people to give him money just because he wants it.
I hope God guides his way into salvation.
Crackhead bs right there.
The amount of changes I've made and things I've installed. If I move to another distro, it's gonna be at least a week before I have everything back up to where I want it.
Wow. I hate that. It's positively terrible but it explains so much. And worst of all, I am in far too deep to switch distros at this point.
Okay. Firefox Focus is a totally different thing.
Workstation has been free for personal use for a while now. Of course, that "free" was locked behind some weird process that was paradoxically focused on business use. I don't expect much more from this change.
I'm on mobile, Firefox Focus. It has a basic adblocker, but doesn't do anything about shitty design.
Oh my God fuck this site. Ya get to the bottom of the article and a pop-up appears and when you close the damn pop-up you're automatically taken back to the top of the article WHY
In both instances, they relegated Sanders to the background. Don't get me wrong, his ideals are more extreme for sure. Better without a doubt, but extreme enough to potentially split the vote with uninformed voters. The other candidate was generally a safer choice, and so they were the candidate everyone heard about, while Sanders was largely kept out of the public eye.
That said, a leftist with a braincell would understand that even the worst Dem is better than Trump, and that the destruction Trump could cause far outweighs the need for the Dems to learn a lesson. Keep things at least fucking livable until Trump's ancient, clogged up heart gives in, and then make a fucking point, don't burn the whole world down.
Also Doctor Who.
Wait, is that the actual like it copies? Does powershell just straight up parse base64?
The Steam Community is a cesspool, and a good part of that is owed to the lack of any centralized moderation. Game communities are moderated by publishers, developers, or their chosen volunteers or employees. If a game is forgotten, its community becomes totally unmoderated, and there's nothing like Reddit's auto-bans to prune these abandoned communities.
Also... pretty sure they just let community moderators do anything they want as long as it's not outright illegal.