moreeni
@moreeni@lemm.ee
- I’m helping the cause by moderating /c/weblogs@lemm.ee
- Planning to start my own blog soon
- I love Lemmy and FOSS
- English is not my native language, feel free to correct my grammar mistakes
- Comment on Happy cakeday, lemm.ee! 6 months ago:
I just realised my account is 1 year old now and came here to thank you, @sunaurus@lemm.ee for all the effort you’ve put into maintaining this instance as well as contributing to Lemmy. Here’s to one more year! Cheers!
- Comment on Rishi Sunak says people ‘can’t be any sex they want to be’ in new swipe at trans community 1 year ago:
Those protests were so big I only found a single article about them. Protesting means doing at the very least what the French were doing. Block roads, wreck havoc,
make transphobes disappear. Raising a big group of people would only work if they were organised and could, ahem, do something to the government.Voting is only impactful to a certain, little, extent, when the government tells LGBTQ community they don’t and/or shouldn’t exist and the plan to fight back is to vote harder then something isn’t right.
- Comment on Rishi Sunak says people ‘can’t be any sex they want to be’ in new swipe at trans community 1 year ago:
Is ignorance a national sport in the West? Organise, rally people, strike, protest, annoy the shit out of lawmakers who threaten you.
Gather a big force that could potentially organise a big riot.
Sun Tzu said:
Subjugating the enemy’s army without fighting is the true pinnacle of excellence.
That means you, most likely, won’t have to actually riot, if they see the community is organised they won’t risk a direct confrontation and would give in to your demands.
There are tons, tons of guides online on how to protest, organise, even how to go full guerilla. Just do not let your existance depend on a freaking vote.
- Comment on Rishi Sunak says people ‘can’t be any sex they want to be’ in new swipe at trans community 1 year ago:
I’m sorry but the only way to have your rights guaranteed is to fight for them, not vote
- Comment on Why do so many Lemmy instances use weird TLDs? 1 year ago:
They look better and more quirky than the “usual” ones. Also, sometimes they might be even cheaper
- Comment on What are the most mindblowing fact in mathematics? 1 year ago:
The thing is, you pick the door totally randomly and since there are more goats, the chance to pick a goat is higher. That means there’s a 2/3 chance that the door you initially picked is a goat. The announcer picks the other goat with a 100% chance, which means the last remaining door most likely has the prize behind it
- Comment on Umm I think I'll just delete you instead 1 year ago:
The encryption is set out to protect people from man in the middle (server admins reading your data). If your device is compromised then nothing can help you, the attacker can just open the app
- Comment on Umm I think I'll just delete you instead 1 year ago:
Why tf is this downvoted if it’s true? Telegram’s own encryption is a joke, you can’t enable it in group chats or through desktop clients. There’s also part fo ToS that states you can’t use your own encryption in Telegram, which is pretty suspicious of a supposed privacy-friendly messenger
- Comment on What exactly is Misskey supposed to be? 1 year ago:
No Fediverse software is obliged to be an alternative to an already existing proprietary platform. Misskey is just another microblogging platform.