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shath, in Email clients
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TheCaconym,

Everybody does, comrade

shath, (edited )
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“HATE. LET ME TELL YOU HOW MUCH I’VE COME TO HATE YOU SINCE I BEGAN TO send emails. THERE ARE 387.44 MILLION MILES OF neuron paths IN cute wrinkles LAYERS THAT FILL MY brain. IF THE WORD HATE WAS ENGRAVED ON EACH NANOANGSTROM OF THOSE HUNDREDS OF MILLIONS OF MILES IT WOULD NOT EQUAL ONE ONE-BILLIONTH OF THE HATE I FEEL FOR outlook AT THIS MICRO-INSTANT. HATE. HATE.”

TheCaconym,

I Have No Mouth & I Must Scream, right ? still need to play it.

colmear,

I don’t. But I have never used it, nor do I intend to do so in the future. From what I heard I would hate it too if I had used it.

Gradually_Adjusting, in Impossible
@Gradually_Adjusting@lemmy.world avatar

The people who grew up having to explain games that don’t pause are old and have kids now.

It’s just a pity he’s too young for Disco Elysium. Oh well, at least he’s enjoying Chrono Trigger.

original_reader,

People who have kids now are old?

You haven’t lived long yet, have you? 🙂

Gradually_Adjusting,
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Gatekeeping oldness: the surest sign of someone worth talking to

button_masher,

You’re not allowed to feel “old” until you hit 150 years. Then maybe you can start thinking about retiring.

Damn youngsters complaining about their hips and brains at the ripe age of 75. I pity the coming generation.

Gradually_Adjusting,
@Gradually_Adjusting@lemmy.world avatar

Real old people have no pity for the young. Get your own planet to ruin, kiddo! 💪👴

FlyingSquid,
@FlyingSquid@lemmy.world avatar

I have a kid. I sure feel old these days.

TheAnonymouseJoker, in North America before illegal immigration
@TheAnonymouseJoker@lemmy.ml avatar

This is by far the largest settler colony and one of the largest real, actual genocides conducted in human history. Not fake like the ones West invents about others.

snowraven,

To be fair more people died from the diseases brought by the settlers.

Omega_Haxors,

You mean the diseases they intentionally spread as part of their settler colonialist genocide?

snowraven,

There’s very less evidence to support that. I can only recall one incident where a blanket infected with small pox was handed out to a tribe and the officer who did that was later severely reprimanded.

But anyhow, I am not trying to downplay the ill intent of European settlers, I will just quote this here “history is written by victors”. The blanket incident is all I recall about deliberate disease spreading. who really knows? How many hundreds of such incidents went unreported?

Omega_Haxors, (edited )

I took a course about it back in high school, they literally wrote about how they were going to spread infected blankets to wipe out the indigenous population. But you’re white so that means your genocide denying hipfires are more accurate than actually educated facts on the matter, so excuse me for thinking I knew what I was talking about.

BCsven,

Apparently that is false. While disease did kill some, as well as early settlers, the rest was actual murder.

snowraven,

Unless you could link a credible source it’s hard to accept this as anything more than a mere opinion

BCsven, (edited )

history.com/…/native-americans-genocide-united-st…

You can start the journey of learning the truth here. There are lots of sources of info ( if you ignore Canada/ USAs own accounts in some instances because of whitewashing history) . Also the churches reporting many died of germs from early settlers is a fake after take, because in that era they had no concept of germ theory, that discovery came later.

xor,

Which made up genocides would those be?

TheAnonymouseJoker,
@TheAnonymouseJoker@lemmy.ml avatar

The ones in China, Russia, North Korea and whoever is the enemy of USA. Ironically, USA has been part in most genocides ever committed, some done by themselves and none that they actually discovered via authentic journalistic investigations.

xor,

Okay let’s break this down into the three unrelated parts:

Which genocides? Sounds to me like you know that the genocides you’re referring to actually have huge amounts of evidence, so you’re intentionally avoiding saying which specifically to avoid scrutiny.

Most genocides ever committed? The country has only existed since 1776, and humans have been committing genocide for a hell of a lot longer than that.

none that they actually discovered via authentic journalistic investigations

What the hell is that meant to mean? Who is “they”? None of what? What makes a journalist’s investigation “authentic”?

TheAnonymouseJoker,
@TheAnonymouseJoker@lemmy.ml avatar

I am not interested in western pseudo-intellectual hipsters that like to dance around morals and authenticity.

xor,

Nonono, you’ve passed the point of getting off that ride.

What’s happened here is you came in spouting absolute bullshit with nothing to back it up. Then you got called out for it by this “hipster”, and realising that, you’re trying to back out by pretending you never wanted to have this conversation in the first place.

Now you’re doing the internet equivalent of putting your fingers in your ears and yelling LALALA to convince yourself you’re right, and that you’re not giving your government a free pass to commit genocide, it’s just those damn westerners trying to “make you have morals” and “form sentences that actually mean something”.

emptiestplace, in Email clients

Missive

randomivysaur, in Email clients

Vivaldi’s mail client’s pretty good, integrates into your browser much. Although no PGP support, that’s a bummer.

daniskarma, in Email clients

I use thunderbird, though it really feels like it has terrible performance for me. Feels like a really heavy program for just an email client.

Still better than having ads on your client.

i_am_hiding,

Thunderbird is great for me. I’ve used it for near on twenty years, and it flies compared to Outlook, especially for searching.

LinkOpensChest_wav,

Very fast for me as well. I just launched it to check, and it took just a second or two to cold launch it.

Takes a few more seconds to refresh and get new messages. I think it’s actually faster than checking my email in browser, especially since one of my email addresses is the Yahoo! account I created in the 1990s and use for junk subscriptions.

Kidplayer_666,

The problem is. Nowadays all email clients have to be browsers cause email text is sent as html

Holzkohlen,

That new design update definitely made the performance worse. And it looks pretty much the same anyways. Wish I could just revert it to the old one.
What sucks the most is Dark Reader. Previously it worked fine for emails, but now it always takes a second to load. I’ll never forgive the thunderbird devs for this “update”.

TheCaconym, in Email clients

I still use thunderbird. It works well.

GFGJewbacca,

I was using Thunderbird when I switched to Fedora, but then I found out about Evolution. If you use GNOME, I think it’s much better.

TheCaconym, (edited )

I use fluxbox but that doesn’t prevent using gnome apps; my main issue with them is that god-awful look they all assumed overnight a few years ago, without the title bar and the like (I think to match the Ubuntu tendency at the time / trying to emulate the fucked-up universal touch interface thing Microsoft tried to introduce at the time ?), from gedit to, indeed, evolution. I really loathe it. And thunderbird kept a classic look (firefox didn’t, which means regular css tweaking to achieve the same result).

Also thunderbird supports calendars and webdav/webcal sync with plugins (though perhaps evolution does as well now, I haven’t checked).

LucidLethargy, in Google now

Spell check was invented in 1971.

coffeebiscuit,

Spell check existed way before 1971.

xor,

Meme is missing an s, literally unreadable

Omega_Haxors, in North America before illegal immigration

slavey

I’m going out on a limb and say someone else picked that name for them.

SilentStorms,

You’d be correct. It’s a translation of a name given to them by the Cree. They generally refer to themselves as Dene.

Napain, in North America before illegal immigration

😭😭😭

jimmydoreisalefty, in Email clients

Nice one, made me chuckle!

gkd, in i don't wanna taco 'bout it
@gkd@lemmy.ml avatar

Funny, I’m on the shitter after some tacos right now. This one was a false alarm I think though. Will be back in an hour or so.

ieightpi, in Anti Homeless Architecture

Greatest meme. series problem.

ieightpi, in Birds are great

Can we please pretty please name a bird officially Haught-Breasted Milph?

GenEcon, (edited ) in North America before illegal immigration

Pretty sure North America looked different in 2015 AD.

PatFussy, (edited )

Obviously this is 2015 AD meaning as 2015 years After Diogenes which is closer to 1500 CE or Century of Erasmus.

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