@sjw I don't know what you mean by "much development" but it works everywhere and gracefully degrades everywhere that it doesn't work.
ESR doesn't deprecate things I am using without warning. Browsers should be easy to ignore, they're a tool. A new release every few weeks to break shit and add some more spyware isn't helpful.
@Jojothegoodperson For reference, FSE is at 0.0113 posts per second. Dividing this by 430 users, we get 0.0000282779 posts per user per second, and about 0.0000002875 for gab.com. So FSE is 92 times as active as Gab.
My old-man ass remembers a time when weirdos used to just do their weird shit and let their freak flags fly without trying to say "NO THIS IS NOT WEIRD I AM NORMAL". I got no patience for the $current_year weirdos that are trying to claim they're normal and they don't wanna be called weird. My $0.02, man.
:virgin: East Coast: • Trains (communist) • Civilization • Statues • A plaque outside a bar that says Ben Franklin once screwed here • Florida and the Carolinas. • Compulsory formal dress at work • Closer to Europe
:hacker_v: :hacker_s:
:chad: West Coast:
• Cars (individualist) • Wild West • Computing • A nuclear reactor that looks like tits • California and possibly other states • Wearing shorts to job interviews • Closer to Japan
"But we’re not stupid. The people who design the computer operating systems and software we use are the dumb ones. If they were smarter, they’d be able to make a system that non-techies like us could understand without having to learn a whole new language."
"You get an error message that makes absolutely no sense to you because it’s in computerese. Should you write it down so you can tell your tech help person what it said? Don’t bother. Ignore it. Ninety-nine percent of the time an error message means nothing."
I can't tell if it's satire. I looked at the author's website, I can't tell if *that's* satire. I think it's not?