Thoughts on this Reddit post claiming 'Lemmy doesn't care about privacy'? (old.reddit.com)
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You want Chrome 114.0.5735.106 or later on Mac and Linux, and 114.0.5735.110 or later on Windows....
@ray Got it done, I’m first of the mods here and will be learning a little Lemmy over the next few weeks....
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Attached: 1 image @mentallyalex @Eamon1916 @Alice @GrimmReality @adhdeanasl Quick look at this instead!
I saw a post on r/privacy from the founder, and it caught my attention. What do you guys think of it?
With Reddit’s encroaching IPO and their poorly planned API changes, we need a place to keep up with privacy topics that isn’t tied to an anti-privacy, centralized sinking ship site....
cross-posted from: beehaw.org/post/411763...
You are at a lever. A trolley is approaching 5 people tied to the track. You can pull the lever to diver the trolley to the other track, giving another person at the lever the same options you had....
be me...
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