

A CEO of an American car company
I believe you refer to a certain CEO, but even so, the rest is unnecessary.
A CEO of an American car company
I believe you refer to a certain CEO, but even so, the rest is unnecessary.
Besides having an ancient codebase and encouraging poor programming habits, it’s creator abandoned the project for months after an embarrassing public spat with another company. Plus its UX has gotten consistently worse over the last several years. It may have gotten more powerful, but also much less usable.
It’s like WordPress, but good.
The sad thing is that nobody knew there was a doomsday clock.
Ok, fair.
In my defense, I wasn’t thinking of mass market brands, but things like korean bbq taco trucks, NY style pizza, smoked beef brisket, cajun seafood boil, pumpkin pie, and other crazy fusions created by a mingling of the worlds immigrants making due with they can get.
Unfortunately… gestures everywhere
I’m sorry. I only downvoted you for slandering our food. The rest is accurate.
If you don’t see the enormous double standard you applied in your last comment, then there’s nothing more for anyone to discuss here.
I’m touched that you think mid-50s is young, but bi-directional blocking is, and should be, the universal norm. Social media blocks are inherently about preventing harassment. If they don’t go both ways then they aren’t blocking anything. Hiding/ignoring content and blocking a user are two completely different concepts.
What you’re describing is groups of people sharing opinions that can differ with one another in good faith discussion.
The problem is, this is what fashies consider an “echo chamber”. The definition itself is not applied in good faith by certain cohorts. For example, people having good-faith debates are “liberal” echo chambers, because not toeing the alt-right fascist line is never considered to be good faith.
Oh, bless your heart. Thinking that the Constitution has any sway whatsoever in 2025.