Wheres the fun in that?
FiniteBanjo
The mere notion of refusing to agree to forced terms is soothing and gives a vindicating feeling, but yes it's clear that long term leaving the platform is the best solution.
In the vast majority of cases the agreements will not hold up in court, but the problem is that in the USA the winners pay their own legal fees so most average citizens can't afford to even enter a legal battle. Even if we used a system like the UK where the loser pays for the winner's legal fees by default, it could still be months to years and the attorney's might not be able to work pro bono for that amount of time.
Just the usual stuff, really. Not really worth raising alarms for, but a quick search didn't yield any instructions on how to do this so I just made the post myself.
If you want an alternative you can use Element for Matrix.
Which one of you fuckers gave the GPT a Lemmy account to shill their products with? This technology will become better at censorship as it matures, but likely won't see any improvement to capability until entirely new approaches are developed. Get ready for this but only worse.
TBH it was stupid of you to expect accurate breakdowns from an AI on any subject to begin with, even the subtlest changes of context and nuance could help radicalize a layman.
Bowling For Soup have been cool for so long, very underappreciated.
That's fair, but on the other hand a lot of Greentexts can be pretty elaborate.
Is this some advertisement? I'm not humoured by human idiocy.
You forgot the /s
I had a similar issue with instruments once, because Thomann is cheaper by a factor of 10 to USA equivalents.
Bit late to the party, must be a combination of language barrier and declining effectiveness of ads on a dying platform.