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learning how to attack your own arguments is a key skill to learn if you want to produce arguments that dont suck ass

webassembly is going to be bad for the web; it's just going to further the web down the road toward unhackability where user-agents are just runtimes for the content applications (like on mobile) where you can't inspect or edit or change anything, eventually just using your cpu to run an entire copy-protected DRM'd rendering OS that does exactly what the content owner wants and nothing more or less

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we aren't addicted to services; we just really like human connection and tech companies are devilishly desperate to monopolize that experience

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Some people try to steer every argument into "do you like me or don't you" in a way that's all about changing the subject. They'll also try to change the discussion into "who was mean first and therefore bad."

@vantablack hi fren i am over here now and should remain here for a while

@p what does it show you my id is over there? it shows correctly on current/recent mastodon - i think it was showing incorrectly there on your pleroma before?

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