@frank87 @freemo @mur2501 interesting indeed! I have a fascination with ancient cultures and have watched and tag about them extensively π I was always watching wildlife and ww2 documentaries growing up and anything to do with ancient civilizations ππ»
On that note I need sleep, good night fediverse π
Zero Days (2016) - Stuxnet, a piece of self-replicating computer malware that the U.S. and Israel unleashed to destroy a key part of an Iranian nuclear facility, and which ultimately spread beyond its intended target. [01:53:51]
@dave hi Dave! πππ»
@ThreeBadgersInATrenchcoat yeah I have background refresh and full restrictions on apps on my phone (I hate notifications for anything) but for some reason mastadon always told me anyway. But thx for the tips ππ²
@floof-rocks oh I don't mean literally I mean how they see the world through their mind π€
@freddy I've argued something similar to this for a long time.
I think you should need a license to use the internet. You can do infinite harm with it beyond anything the human race has ever seen. Yet it's unregulated.
But you need a license to drive a car π€
@Obscurequokka I haven't used it but I'm curious about it. I don't think it's federated is it?
Is it better than Mastodon?
@blueberry I like reddit. I stay away from the others ππ»π
@m_svo I agree with everything you said 100%
Before government or law, you controlled people simply through fear.
If you steal, covet your neighbors wife or lie, you shall be cast out. Which in itself in those days was a death sentence.
@ethicsperoxide yes for sure hey πππ»
@mupan @resist1984 yes they shouldn't exist in the first place. What I always have found odd is that America has strict anti monopoly laws yet that's all the country is made up of is giant monopolies.
@resist1984 agreed ππ»
@floof-rocks it would be fascinating hey! To see the the world how they see things. ππ€