Stubb

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[–] Stubb 1 points 2 months ago (1 children)

You're comparing apples to oranges. Attempting to change "homeless" to "un-housed" is different from just not using a slur — you're assuming that non-derogatory terms don't exist for neurodiverse people; there are no "improvements" to be made, just exercising some discretion. You shouldn't be using slurs just because it'll turn acceptable soon or because everyone else is using it; if there are people that feel hurt by it and have a history of being marginalized by such usage, you don't have the right to use it; that is if you are a morally sound person that doesn't care about BS buzzwords like "political correctness".

[–] Stubb 1 points 3 months ago

Perhaps you have the address bar at the top? It works just fine when it is set to that position as I found out just now. So it might just be a bug that manifests when the address bar is set to be at the bottom.

[–] Stubb 3 points 3 months ago

Yeah I don't know why other commenters here are surprised by the most bog standard leftist position

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submitted 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago) by Stubb to c/firefox@lemmy.ml
 

Anyone else having this issue? Not only the built-in find in page function but any input field on a page gets blocked if they are low enough to be completely covered by the keyboard popping up

Edit: I have the find in page search bar active in the image btw, though it isn't obvious

[–] Stubb 4 points 4 months ago (1 children)

a civil war

If sending strongly worded letters and spewing out-of-touch comments while the other side cripples any form of opposition is considered belligerency then sure.

[–] Stubb 12 points 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago)

The protest was not only about the social media ban, people didn't give away their lives for a "social media company", no matter what some imbeciles claim, this is also parroted by international news agencies. Nepal has a culture of corruption centered around the three major parties that has achieved a crescendo with a slew of outrageous bills (some of the more egregious being: tracking all movements of tourists, ministers getting to set their own pay, removing age limits for public posts), the straw that broke the camel's back was the ban on social media with their vague requirements that was clearly a way to impose control. And by the way, they didn't shoot adults, they shot and killed kids that came from school with their bags still on them, who are still unidentified by the way.

I'd even add that even if this were only protesting the social media ban, it would be totally valid unless you like being cucked by your government. You yourself and the community should be an agent in controlling one's problems surrounding things like social media not your government that thinks you don't have enough agency for it.

[–] Stubb 9 points 5 months ago

They only implement DNS blocking so you have to change your DNS and everything will work again — this is also the case with their ban on porn sites. It's just an inconvenience to the citizens, all because they aren't competent enough to manage "criminal activites".

[–] Stubb 20 points 5 months ago (5 children)

Google's control over the internet will harm all users as they scram further to find places where profit can be squeezed more and more until they're functionally bankrupt.

 

I have some books, which are available in the shadow libraries, but their audio counterparts, which I also have — and are essential for the content — aren't available on these sites; so I decided to upload the audio files in a zip/rar, as I'd seen such archives floating around on zlib, however, apparently it seems that you're not allowed to upload archives to zlib. Annas-archive doesn't take uploads and libgen has been down for weeks now; so how would I go on about disseminating these files? Perhaps, libgen allows archives, is that the case? I'll wait for it to come back up if it is.

[–] Stubb 2 points 6 months ago

Privacy has been dead since the NSA decided it can do whatever the fuck it wants to harvest user data. This is just making it conspicuous while it goes alongs its preordained path of exacerbation.

[–] Stubb 7 points 6 months ago

This is so annoying. Whenever I want to use page search my muscle memory clicks some random button instead. It would've been acceptable if this accomodated new features but it doesn't add anything at all and only makes it stick out from the other UI elements in the app.

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Digable Planets - Dog It (www.youtube.com)
submitted 1 year ago by Stubb to c/music
 
 
 

An absolute behemoth of an album; fifty plus musicians, all at once at times, creating the grandest wall of sounds.

 

From The Oxford Book of English Verse

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