Could be worse, you could succeed in keeping quiet
chicken
It's questionable whether he's sincere, but this is at least a coherent position, that wealth taxes can only be effectively done where you can impose meaningful costs on avoiding them.
Capsaicin definitely seems like the smarter choice than laxatives, since it's not so medically dangerous and very spicy food is something you might reasonably want to eat yourself.
We made it through this much already didn't we? We're in a period of accelerating change and large scale organizational dysfunction is threatening our chances of navigating it safely, but we're not all dead yet and it's up to us to figure it out.
I wonder what the ideal placement or naming of such a file would be, where are credential scrapers going to check first?
Throwing crabapples in the road to watch cars run over them? I'm not sure it's a good idea
Can't trust
Walkthroughs for that game were the first thing I was really excited to use the internet for, went to the library to print them out. Just had to be aware back then that zelda.com was not owned by nintendo and was not an appropriate website to be visiting at the library.
An unofficial Minecraft-like game for luanti
Luanti is what Minetest was renamed to so it basically is Minetest
I think that a lot of it is a result of forms of interaction that are easy to falsify and which real people are not expected to exercise judgment on. Fake likes, views, and upvotes involve little that can be scrutinized at the user level and are mainly a negotiation between spammers and a social media company. Those companies favor organizing their sites around these sorts of shallow metrics, and selling a passive experience that confers or requires next to no social agency, because they want to be able to treat the people using their services as commodities they own.
These problems would be greatly diminished with social networks that are actually social.
Cool aesthetic