And how do you know nebula won't do the exact same shit as soon as it's big enough? Reddit was also once the good guy. Either abolish the market logic by getting some other system than one company hosting the videos or See platform after platform turn to shit when they want to make money
I mean that's capitalism for you. I really don't care which name fucks me over. Video streaming is too expensive to do it federation based. So it's either paying someone else and hoping capitalist forces aren't pushing the other platform to act like YouTube in the future or stop watching YouTube style content.
I hope you also don't drive a car since it's just for your convenience and kills people
They are a big deal. Acting like it's not affecting your life is just as stupid as people saying the bill gates is creating a new world order it whatever. It affects our immune systems, it affects our social life's and it's more than annoying in certain climate conditions, if you have a runny nose etc.
I will always wear a mask if it's necessary but not just out of pure precaution
The lesson I leaned is that as long as it's not a COVID everyone is dying, we need to save our healthcare system from collapsing situation we shouldn't wear masks because we need to be able to fend off common colds with our body or we are artificially creating a pandemic. For example we almost had a new collapse of infant care because way to many babies for a certain flu type after everything opened up again which would normally spread out over longer periods.
Yes because an ideology is the same as being gay lol.
And yes it might not be a existing distinction but one that can be made. Most Religions are stupid ideologies that I hate. Doesn't mean I hate every Catholic for following an ideology that is for example homophobic as long as the person ignores that part of the ideology.
Just because it's normal doesn't mean it's fine. Wtf is this defending death threats...
At least perez managed to not get overtaken by ric
Nuclear is also effectively 'fossil fuel' in the way that there are limited supplies if we can't magically make new reactor types work. But if the whole world switched to nuclear tomorrow we have like a few years of uranium.