

More like
“If you don’t vote in an election, you don’t prefer one candidate over the other / oppose one candidate!”
Now tell me Harris would’ve been equally bad…
More like
“If you don’t vote in an election, you don’t prefer one candidate over the other / oppose one candidate!”
Now tell me Harris would’ve been equally bad…
I agree, but at least before Trump defending Europe was a common interest of Europe and the USA
Still a breakthrough for them, so still nice to hear. Yes its Microsoft, but its still nice to see progress in research.
You’re welcome. Spread the word of the fediverse, may one day Lemmy be bigger than Reddit, Pixelfed bigger than Instagram, Mastodon bigger than Twitter, …
Hi!
For Lemmy usage my preferred approach is always sorting by all and blocking communities (and instances) I don’t want to see instead of subscribing to the ones I do want to see. This way you get more content and dont miss new sublemmies! :)
I just always sort by all and block instances / communities I don’t want to see
And yet it would’ve been far better to choose the slow loss over the immediate loss