Do as I do. In the Reddit app settings, look for “show nsfw”. Slide the slider to the left and you’ll never see Okoahoma fat chicks’ pussies again.
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What's some really unpopular opinion you have?
31·2 years agoThe Simpsons sucks.
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Not The Onion@lemmy.world•Idaho bar celebrates "Heterosexual Awesomeness Month" with free beer for straight menEnglish
5·2 years agoHow do you manage to ask such the right questions?
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What operating system do you use on your main computer?
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Reddit Refugees on Lemmy, how are you guys liking lemmy so far?
1·2 years agoI like Lemmy for inheriting all of Reddit’s positive traits. Tough moderation, bots in the comments, stupid upvote/downvote hells, and many other virtues. I remember how it all started and all the sweet utopian tales of those who shouted “f*ck u/spez” on every corner. You can delete your Reddit account, but you can’t delete Reddit from your head.
I would like to see Linux finally move to the FreeBSD architecture model. Or a sane Linux with a FreeBSD kernel.
Linux is my primary OS. I have no experience with Windows. Therefore, I cannot compare Linux and BSD systems with Windows. When I started using Linux, it wasn’t very functional, but I didn’t want to pay money for something as glitchy as Windows was in 1998. But for my needs at the time, Linux was sufficient. The PC usage pattern in 1998 was a bit different from today’s PC usage pattern. Mail, primitive messenger (IRC), primitive games. Torturous WEB. I’m back in the days when an html page would load within a couple minutes and I didn’t consider that unusual. I remember times when I would spend all night downloading a 5 megabyte package. The Internet connection would glitch and break and the price of the connection was no fun for anyone. Then FreeBSD 5 came out, and after the glitches of Linux it was pure bliss. I even considered switching to this system completely, but unfortunately FreeBSD quickly began to lag behind the capabilities of desktop PCs and I had to abandon this idea. I could tell IT tales for a long time, but I will say that Linux became a digestible OS relatively recently, around 2015. I currently use OpenBSD and Fedora. I’m happy with all of them.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•7 Common Linux Myths You Should Stop Believing
1·2 years agoTheo de Raadt doesn’t need FreeBSD. Because OpenBSD is much better.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•7 Common Linux Myths You Should Stop Believing
11·2 years agoHow can you sell someone free stuff?

What are you so surprised about? Ubuntu is aiming to replace Windows and is moving in a similar direction. The minimal effort required for installation and use is offset by the increased hardware requirements.