I just read the story of the core.js guy and it’s absolutely heartbreaking, makes me think I was smart to abandon any FOSS projects I was involved in even though I’m sad about it
I just read the story of the core.js guy and it’s absolutely heartbreaking, makes me think I was smart to abandon any FOSS projects I was involved in even though I’m sad about it
I don’t like the crowd they cater to but in my heart I’m forever 9 years old and I want to keep my @loves.dicksinhisan.us email address
Ok fuck them I hadn’t seen the removed domains
Very beneficial to them to be traumatized and potentially injured or killed by a nation wide terrorist attack. Enough internet for today.
Thanks for clearing that up, makes it even worse
In a country with mandatory military service for both genders and one of the largest security and military industrial complexes in the world I have news for you.
Maybe he’s selling our data? Alternatively he’s an altruist but not the GTA V kind of altruist but an actual one? Either way, seems like the best we can do to support him is post as much as we can, even if that means losing our jobs and partners. After all, we don’t need to donate money to him so we don’t actually need any
Yeah it’s pretty amazing that there’s kinda no algorithm, you just see what you subscribe to in chronological order
Why not use a qbittorrent WireGuard one?
Was referring to this part of the top level comment. The maintainer of core.js posted his story on his GitHub page, really fucked up shit that I can’t even summarize adequately.