uBlock usually blocks those cookie pop-us for me, didn't really noticed them.
Middle of the prison arc in season 2 or 3. One day turned it on and realised that it just bored me. Never finished it.
I always thought it's spelled Disnep and pronounced Disney.
I mean English is not my native and you guys have crazier spellings.
Slap Google SSO on that and you're good. Honestly that's worse than regular registration.
These anti-linux woke ass companies arranging things in squares. Back in my day you'd get a vertical list and be happy if it's ordered.
I just don't like Star Wars and I like sci-fi in general. But Star Wars is just one of those stories I can't make myself to like.
I remember fondly the prequels with pod racing and that red black guy with double lightsaber. I wached those movies as a child.
Later I tried watching all of them and I could not bring myself to finish even one. The dated effects (good for their time) just took me out of the story way too much.
I also tried waching the new ones, but they just felt boring so I dropped them.
I don't know what is it about Star Wars, but I just can't bring myself to like them even with nostalgia by my side.
I do it the Arch way. I don't use Arch, btw
Whatever is the default, as long as that is not some comic sans or whatever that Samsung font abomination was.
That's a problem for future me
Where does staying awake by willpower fall?
The outlined issues don't seem to be lemmy exclusive, but then again, I've spent quite a short time here.
The toxicity is caused by the society, not by the platform. From my experience, one can always find a more toxic subreddit.
Reddit is just as much moderated by volunteers, that's the reason I started using reddit. Also, having corporate admins doesn't make the platform any more spam resistant.
If anything I would expect these problems to be more prevalent in smaller (lemmy) platforms and stabilize with growth to reddits level.
Now I'm not trying to defend lemmy, but being even more community driven I want it to succeed and become what reddit used to be.
Monitors – hell yes! RGB – can't stand it. My keyborad has a plain white backlight and that's it. It's purely functional.