ultimate_question

joined 1 year ago

Even their "correct" functionality is sketchy AF, the average user would still have no idea what that URL tag meant and thus would not be making the informed choice the article implies they would be making

That makes a lot of sense -- when I'm buying something online I like the excitement of not knowing whether a product will cost 20 or 20,000 "dollars" based on how the scam market is doing that day lol

[–] ultimate_question@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Agreed, the top suggestion here is a community I've been subscribed to from day 1 and it's always felt dead. Lemmy is good for specific tech niches but outside of that it feels like the same generic meme stream that /r/all is. Also a red flag that nearly all of the communities listed here are attempts to recreate a reddit niche 1:1 which obviously was never going to work as long as the main reddit version is still around

Unfortunately I don't think recommending dead communities with 9 MAUs and 1 post/month is the solution to building up Lemmy's userbase but I respect the attempt

Agreed, regardless of what this is there's a 100% chance that it's a profit scheme and has nothing to do with building anything practical for anyone

It's a reference to Steve Jobs

No I swear I just have an account there for all the SFW stuff!!!

The irony of this comment is you can find the cooking show but not Westworld on HBO lol

This article is literally the first time I've heard that he's running as a Democrat and not a Republican lol

idk about OP but I use chrome because in Firefox I have to manually download my web history and send it to Google so they can log it for my security, Chrome streamlines this process and ensures Google has my data even if I mistakenly wonder onto a website they don't have trackers on

[–] ultimate_question@lemmy.world 22 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Jamie Hyneman

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