Libraries are public institutions, book stores are not.
Public institutions must play by the rules of the people, private companies are only bound by the rules of the law.
Libraries are public institutions, book stores are not.
Public institutions must play by the rules of the people, private companies are only bound by the rules of the law.
“made to be less hated,”
They still want to be hated, just less.
Who's the halfwit that came up with that line lmao
Damn nice find! Full cast iron body, you don't see stuff like that anymore.
It's interesting, because the idea is basically that knowledge and ideas should be constructive, so as not to pollute the sum of human knowledge.
So that raises the question, what is the constructive conclusion to "memetic effluent"? Without one, is the concept itself an example of such effluent?
Let's recall that the SCOTUS overturned a major precedent not so long ago. Precedent is not rock solid anymore.
My neighbor bought a wifi enable rat trap the other day. It notifies her when it's been triggered and send a picture of the cage.
A fucking rat trap and she felt the need to spend and extra $40 just so she can share her rat infestation data.
The other side of the coin is people like you going "how dare someone have criticism, rabble rabble, if you don't like everything all the time you're a cunt!"
Criticism is okay.
Oh my god, no. No, no, no.
Just because they aren't making those features available to you doesn't mean they aren't still tracking all that stuff.
Not to mention that nobody knows what other code that QR code might have run on their device when it was scanned.
QR codes themselves are a security problem.
Haha there are so many emotions in that expression
I loved Discord back in 2015/2016. I hate it now.
The oil painting filter in gimp would do this in about one second.