suggesting proton mail and proton VPN
Lmao bad plan. Mullvad for the vpn. Idek for proton mail replacements but they're 100% boot licking, proactively reporting "illegal" mail to the cops.
suggesting proton mail and proton VPN
Lmao bad plan. Mullvad for the vpn. Idek for proton mail replacements but they're 100% boot licking, proactively reporting "illegal" mail to the cops.
Damn removing the r34 subreddit really is the end of an era.
The bystander effect is mostly misunderstood and the way it's depicted here is almost entirely myth.
https://psycnet.apa.org/doiLanding?doi=10.1037%2Famp0000469
You're almost guaranteed to be helped by a bystander. Kitty Genovese was murdered where nobody could see after bystanders shouted at the guy from the building in his first attempt.
I'm convinced he doesn't need any of that, and if he decides to publish another game he can damn well take his time doing so.
He doesn't owe you shit - he doesn't need the money - he's doing this because he loves to make games.
Why the fuck would you impose bureaucracy onto free creative expression? Just for your own selfish enjoyment?
Shame on you
Hey thanks for the correction - my mistake!
It wasn't an error - the phone refused to focus the field. Clicking on "bio" didn't even open the keyboard.
Average react native experience...
My partner attempted to make an account and couldn't do basic things like change their name, bio or photo on the iOS app.
They had to log into pixelfed.social on their computer, on chrome specifically, to change anything.
It is dogshit compared to tiktok in the only functionality that matters - algorithmic matching of content to user.
Yeah ok it can stream a video cool. That's not worth a can of beans in 2025 - can it give you content that you want to see when you want to see it?
The answer is a resounding no right now. Until it's consistently serving up top notch pairings of content to user interest it wont stand a chance in the mainstream.
The proactive part is when they shut your account down and report it to the cops but yeah, the cooperating with interpol by providing data that they claimed they didn't keep is damning.
If the government slaps a 25% increase on the price of your imports then you expect a 25% increase on the price (assuming you're selling imports directly - like PC parts).
It's not rocket surgery.