Nobody sees racism or gets more offended by it more than white people on Twitter.
Nobody sees racism or gets more offended by it more than white people on Twitter.
This is called “virtue signalling”.
Filters are your friend.
Are you saying that my knowledge of how to hyperlink in HTML is going to be obsolete?!
I’ve been tempted to give Bluesky another go after it left beta, but apparently you still can’t set up feeds so they all show up in one instead of having to swipe through all of them.
It felt too much like work keeping up with things, so I gave up.
I remember when I first tried to use Mastodon and struggled with how best to make it work, so I asked what was probably a basic question to the Enlightened™. Instead of being helped, I was met with “it’s easy, maybe you’re just dense?”.
Then I thought that maybe Mastodon doesn’t have the kind of people I’d want to interact with on it.
The only reason companies remove features like this is so they can add them again a few years later and say “ooh look, new feature!”.
Is this a joke app?
I can literally turn on RAW photos in my Pixel camera settings. Pretty sure you can on Samsung too.
Oh no, not pro-Israel. How awful.
I mean, the AI aspect of these is really quite obvious when you look at the hair. Especially the guy with the long beard.
The whole of those 2% are on Lemmy.
How do I know? Because they really like to tell you about it.
Well, I’ll show him because I’ll build one!
Oh wait, that’s the company name. Never mind.
I guess Concord isn’t coming back as free-to-play then.
It would be, but is that what’s happening?
The article seemed to mention men and women, but nothing to do with race apart from the headline.
Headline leaning into the culture wars a bit there, isn’t it?
I’d fully expect a program like this to favour white men given they make up the majority of the armed forces. It’s called maths. Or “math” I guess, in America.
If Israel wanted to commit a genocide in Palestine, they could literally carpet bomb the entire place in a day and be done with it.
It’s because I didn’t go on a rant about capitalism.
My point is that slowing down the heating of the planet is doable (though you’d need the majority of the world contributing, which is highly unlikely to happen), but we can’t reverse the damage that has already been done, which some people seem to think is possible.
We’re not as powerful as we think we are.
Do people seriously think we could “reverse” climate change?
That’s not how the climate works.
You can go on a protest whenever you want. Don’t expect your employers to be enthusiastic about it if you organise one in your workplace, however.
Well…