Very anecdotal I know, but that certainly wasn't my experience, I'd regularly see near-militant comments to anything even remotely suggesting cars had a place, as well as outright trolling or brigading of other subs. If I was just unlucky that's cool, but it did seem pretty consistent.
Bingo, though the r*ddit fuckcars certainly took the name literally which has given the one here something of an inherited reputation to shake free of.
I love cars and would likely continue to own them even if I no longer needed them day to day. That's vilified on the other site but seems fine here, as it should be.
Motorcycle passes them all
Ours was one of those really old ones built into a wooden box. I say wood, but I'm fairly sure it was actually a mix of wood, lead, and neutron star.
commu>n<ity
There's some distinction to be made too between cruelty, and just plain apathy, dissociation, or whatever (I'm tired and struggling to word today).
When you mow down a heap of homes in Sim City you feel nothing because you're not linking your actions to a real impact on actual people. All you have in mind is that if you do it, you'll be able to use the space for something else that works better for you.
To some people, that's how they view the world.
Srinivas believes that Perplexity’s browser users will be fine with such tracking because the ads should be more relevant to them.
Believes it, or is just spinning it that way?
You could show me an ad for exactly what I want in that moment and I'd immediately not want it any more.
Enough already.
This is fake.
Panel gaps are too consistent and it doesn't look like anything has fallen off.
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Not covered by insurance, and yeah it was not a great time for us.
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Termites.
Mutiple professional treatments to eradicate them from the property and surrounds, then major structural repairs, for which the place had to be vacant.
0/10, do not recommend.
It's spam and probably malware. Just downvote, report, and move on

"Coming soon"
In my limited experience I cannot stress enough how much I prefer small regional airports.
Walk in, bags checked and through security in 5 minutes, walk a short distance through an area that's not crowded and not full of shops, and be seated near the gate with a coffee a few minutes later. After a short wait, because you don't need to get there an hour or more early, walk across a bit of open tarmac to a plane that's not bursting at the seams, then take off after hardly any taxiing. So good.
I'm sure there's an opportunity here for a multilayered DOGE joke but I'm too tired to make it
Zoomer humour?
Judging by those USB plugs that hand is enormous
Fairly sure they came with an internal hard drive
Turtle GT
Aussie racing driver Will Power (wikipedia link)
Also the Lambo test driver Max Venturi

Couple of feature requests - collapse entire comment thread, bookmark groups
Hi there, I recall on Boost for Reddit that I could open a post, and collapse comment threads to a single line, which was excellent - it made it really easy to scroll past comments I've already read or decided I'm not interested in, and I might be wrong but I think there was an option to auto-collapse everything but new comments? On Lemmy, replies are collapsed but the comment I tapped on remains open, regardless of whether it's the top of a comment thread or one mid-conversation. So best I can collapse to is a post and all of its top-level comments.
The other one is that on Reddit I was able to create a group and add subs to it. That group would appear in my sidebar, and when opened it'd be a feed of those subs without needing to join each one (which makes 'Subscribed' really busy). On Lemmy I can add favourites to the sidebar, but they show up in the list individually - I'd like for example to have a single entry in that list called Home Tech, when I tap it I get a feed of only home