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I didn’t even know there were addons besides the multi container built in. I have containers for multiple Google accounts, work, Facebook, and Microsoft. Certain domains auto open in certain containers.

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Don’t forget the obviously non-invasive european starling and european house sparrow common at feeders. /s

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I do recognize you and do peruse those posts from time to time. :)

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Windows Me, Windows Vista, Windows 8, and Windows 11. These are all bad iterations of Windows.

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I’m grieved by the opposite: people that cover or go past the crosswalk and then stop.

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I appreciate the suggested pivot in tone:

The fediverse still confuses me at times: choosing an instance to join, finding communities, subscribing to communities, and staying logged in have all been problems I have. I came originally for ergonomic keyboards, joined a few more communities and found that I can visit daily and see a page of interesting and relevant posts (after constantly logging in again).

I still visit both Reddit and lemmy.world. I really want fediverses and community owned instances to become mainstream. I’m really tired of enshittification and mis-moderation of Reddit and Facebook, which is why I’m here. So to see a massive mishandling of moderator powers here, without the result removing the moderator which I think is appropriate in this case, is a huge setback for me. A moderator of lemmy.world single-handedly disenfranchised an entire community. That sucks. And not only did it suck there in /c/vegan, but now even the comments here people are continuing the argument. Just really twisting that knife of disenfranchisement into the broader community.

Fortunately, I can explore joining a different instance and avoid lemmy.world communities; something I can’t do with Reddit or Facebook.

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Myth: That this year, the year 2024, is indeed and finally the year of the Linux desktop.

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