Quickest way to avoid American content is to not use English.
I don’t understand why national offices (police, prime minister) use twitter to post news when it has consistently been the least popular social media according to the national statistics office.
The problem is that it’s “too complicated“ by presenting choices before knowing what they mean. It’s a decision tree without knowing the outcomes.
I’m new to Lemmy and it wasn’t as easy to sign up and use as Reddit or other social networks.
First I had to choose a server. To do that I had learn the consequences of choosing a server. Once I decided .ml had a sign up process where I had to be approved.
Then I wanted to choose a community, I think it’s called, and found there were multiple communities with the same name. Once again I had to make a choose without knowing the difference.
It all reminded me of the Paradox of Choice TED talk, https://www.ted.com/talks/barry_schwartz_the_paradox_of_choice .
Finally I had to choose an app, as there is no official one. Now I’m in Mlem, but I don’t know if it’s better or worse than the others.
Choice is great but for easier onboarding a first stop for server and app would be great. Like browser, you’re given one when you start and if you want better, and you’re ready too look for one, you can go looking.
Do you need a phone or do you need access to the internet?
We have an ID system here that most have on the phone, but there is a dongle alternative for those that don’t have smartphones. Everything else just needs a browser.
Of course the argument could just repeat, everything is based on Chrome almost.
The video has multiple arguments, yes security is one, but the that stands out to me is that Microsoft is dictating the terms of agreement with national governments and hiding how tax payer money is used. Governments have just accepted to support a monopoly.
The phone in your pocket is a private choice and not done on behalf of others.
$80 million budget to $1.96 billion domestic box office in China that’s a 24x ROI.
Animators are probably on a fixed salary, so who made all the money?
I know this the unpopular opinion at the moment, but what electric sedan is better than a model 3? The rest of the producers have all decided we want to drive crossovers or boxes and simply cannot figure out how to make a frunk.