I used a site that let's you follow the same accounts on Masto as you did on Twitter.
funkless
if it's baked into the browser - then that's all sites
pretty funny though that maybe all those people in the 80s / early 90s were right - the internet is just a passing fad, but only because they ruined it with ads.
realllll fucking funny to use the words "ontological" and "real" next to each other
if it annoys you to worship him they'll do it twice as hard.
the car replaced the horse, the plane replaced the ship, we still drive, we still travel.
My prediction is that AI will replace the PC like it replaced the typewriter, like it replaced the quill.
People will still write and act, but it will be a faster process.
Banshees of Inisherin? The Whale? Everything Everywhere All At Once? Succession? The Bear?
There's loads of great acting out there. Maybe the issue is you're buying tickets to Chris Pratt instead of other things?
oh no, people talking about a thing that's happening. God forbid someone should talk about the superbowl when it's on.
the "pain sponge" storyline from Succession
as a Brit in the us I've come to understand its all nostalgia.
I would absolutely demolish a Wimpy for nostalgia's sake back home, despite it being mid fast food
i signed up at mba.com and it wouldn't let me use a password because it contained a semicolon which wasn't on the approved list of special characters, and then - get this - because I tried too many times to create a password - locked me out because I had "too many failed attempts"
I'm fairly techy myself, not the most techy but I can admin a Salesforce instance, write a wordpress plugin from scratch, I can get by in React...
I've found migrating from reddit to lemmy frustrating. I still don't know if I'm doing it "right". Ive not subscribed to anything, nor tried to track down my old communities on here because it all just seems tedious and needlessly complicated.
Threads is winning over Mastodon because you click a button and it's Twitter but a different color.
I did the Barbenheimer double bill. The one that felt like a.commercial was the "YU ESS EH" nature of promoting American War interests.