wiki-user: Aatube
Like @shit (from shitjustworks, nice one) said, these don’t conflict. While I didn’t say anything about authoritarian (communism especially vanguardism is authoritarian and it never works out), I personally believe that modern China is right wing. For example, their current government wants to merge traditional values with law.
Thank you for helping to spread Chinese, Soviet, and ableist propaganda. Plus you didn’t respond to that “probably” part.
I’m pretty sure you can’t just “delete” a subreddit
Wiktionary is a good resource for slang-y definitions.
It doesn’t have to be leftists, anyone who does that is a tankie.
The board said Grawe, who originally had her license suspended in November, neglected her patients as she livestreamed parts of their procedures, spoke into a camera and answered viewer questions — all while the surgeries were taking place.
The unnamed patient suffered severe damage to and bacterial infections in her abdomen, as well as loss of brain function from the amount of toxins in her blood, according to the notice.
I’m struggling to figure out how much of this is photoshop
Raising animals already depletes a lot more resources than just farming
11 is almost just a reskin of 10
For me what did my migration was the frequent crashes and the adding of bloat
I honestly don’t see any problem with the last nine words as long as it’s the same for everyone
Also, sorting posts/threads works a lot better on Kbin. Meanwhile on Lemmy you might get a 21d-old post while sorting by hot.
Oh and also 196 isn’t full of gay NSFW text that isn’t tagged as NSFW
The UI and UX (save for replying at the bottom), integration with Mastodon et al, the auto expand images option and appearance customizablity, the concept of tweeting in a sub, how users centralize on the main server (ironic ik)
The only dealbreakers I can think of are the weird rep system (boosting gives rep, upvoting doesn’t, downvoting subtracts rep) and the lack of API, both of which they are supposedly working on
Probably not the best nor funniest but very 196
Because it’s basically Reddit but actually usable on mobile
Also Kbin is better but has weird rep rules and lacks an API so there currently aren’t mobile apps I can use
Here’s one from 2022, in with only 20% of government computers still use Windows. This article also only mentions government computers. I say it’s very possible that the government has fully switched to Linux. I tried daily driving Deepin 20 once and the only major problem was that most of its packages were very outdated.
What’s the point?