It seems I’m stupid because I don’t understand what you imply when you say advertising medicine is immoral
It seems I’m stupid because I don’t understand what you imply when you say advertising medicine is immoral
As an end-user, how can I make use of this foundation and their work to better my internet use?
The blog post shared on this thread is great.
All the answers I got were very useful and informative, but this one is definitely the one that catered the most to my worries.
I see, that clears up a lot, thank you! I just hope that Lemmy is, as you suspect, doing the same as kbin.
Thanks, I’m also definitely confused about what Lemmy is and isn’t. This clears up a lot.
My bad. By annexing, I meant downloading posts from other instances.
archive.org also has an extension that automatically scrapes webpages that haven’t been downloaded in 90/60/30/7days/24hrs
I needed to be reminded of this, thanks.
Still, Reddit is probably the biggest and most accessible source of information in the world, written out of passion by people, experts, professors, neckbeards… trolls… uni students, researchers,
and I wish Lemmy could also become the archive that Reddit is, but if information has a high likelihood to get lost with time, why bother? It should then really only be treated as a very temporary social media which is… okay, I guess.
Sounds like Microsoft’s embrace, extend, and extinguish
Ohh, right, I see, thank you