The concept of Chicago being super dangerous is a incorrect right wing meme.
It has half the violent crime rate of Memphis, for example. And that violence is highly concentrated in particular neighborhoods.
The concept of Chicago being super dangerous is a incorrect right wing meme.
It has half the violent crime rate of Memphis, for example. And that violence is highly concentrated in particular neighborhoods.
Yes, they also haven’t implemented extension support yet.
I’m not convinced. There’s already plenty of choices for chrome reskins. I’d rather they make their search engine better. Maybe get independence from bing.
I’m confused about what kind of data you want to protect. If you mean your posts and comments, they are already publicly availible on the Internet. Meta doesn’t need to make a activitypub app that gets federated with Lemmy (or kbin) to aggregate and sell this data.
Is there an other kind of data that is visible only to server administrators?
Can’t they aggregate and sell your Lemmy activity data without federating with your sever? It’s all in the public Internet.
I guess it won’t be that useful if they have no way of tracking you. But, I don’t think federation makes it easier to track users. Do sever admins get ip addresses of every user on a server they federate with?
Plastic also works, and is far more durable
I wish drive thrus would just go away entirely. Theyre bad for cities.
Why not kbin?
Please use enterprise.lemmy.ml for testing