I noticed that he is the moderator of this community and many others, such as: * r/RedditAlternatives * r/AmazonLunaHub * r/SearchWithAndi * r/cloudgaming * r/searchengines * r/ChargerDaytonaSRT * r/ChargerDaytona * r/Kia\_EV9 * r/HyundaiONIQ * r/DriveIndi * r/electriccars * r/TeslaModel4 * r/ioniq7 * r/E1Series * r/SearchKagi * r/polestar2 * r/CohostSocial * r/ManyverseSSB * r/Manyverse\_Social * r/StudyInSweden * r/EducationAtEurope * r/HydrogenFCVehicles * r/CitroenAmiCar * r/ProjectBloodstrikeBR * r/Hydrogen\_Vehicles * r/AmazonLunaPortal and [28 more in /kbin](https://kbin.social/u/TheArstaInventor/moderated) How is he able to manage all these communities? What are his motivations? I'm curious to know more about this person who seems to have a lot of influence and control over the content and discussions on Reddit and /kbin. I'm sure I'm not the only one who wonders about this. I am by no means attacking u/TheArstaInventor, but I'm genuinely interested in his motivations.

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The world population has grown by four times in the last 100 years, we have gone from a billion, to 8 billion people. Thats absolutely crazy.

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Lmao what the fuck is "𝕏" supposed to be anyways

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I know it may seem dumb. But I can see the potential of Steam Deck regarding VR. I absolutely hate the VR headsets nowadays for being proprietary. I myself isn't a VR gamer, but it would be great to see Linux on VR.

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Android malware steals user credentials using optical character recognition
  • okbuddyretard okbuddyretard 1y ago 62%

    @Chozo That's exactly why we should pick our mobile keyboards wisely lmao. Also regarding that, there are alot of open-source keyboards on F-Droid.

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  • The law of nature for humans is survival. If it's too hot or too cold, it triggers our survival response. If we're starving, it triggers our survival response. If we can't move a rock to build a shelter, it triggers our survival response. Dying is the opposite of survival, and so humans are constantly and I mean literally every second of their life, finding ways not to die.

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    Me when the 3 letter agencies

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    There are surprisingly alot actually, I even notice people that I know making it their main search engine.

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    It has been a month since the Reddit blackout began...
  • okbuddyretard okbuddyretard 1y ago 100%

    holy fuck what happened to your reputation points

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  • How safe is Lemmy?
  • okbuddyretard okbuddyretard 1y ago 100%

    Yeah, I agree that nearly everybody doesn't care about the backend but I still believe everybody can learn from the shitty decisions that for-profits make. It's horrible.

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  • How safe is Lemmy?
  • okbuddyretard okbuddyretard 1y ago 100%

    It's simple. I'm just against capitalistic corporations taking over our information again. And of course Ads = annoyance/spyware and for-profit = a likely enshittification in the near future.

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  • How safe is Lemmy?
  • okbuddyretard okbuddyretard 1y ago 100%

    aaaaaand a for-profit focused developer. It's going to introduce ads and a Twitter blue-like subscription model. Don't join this.

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  • Reddit's API protest just got even more NSFW
  • okbuddyretard okbuddyretard 1y ago 83%

    💀💀💀💀💀

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  • Mr Bean eating Beans
  • okbuddyretard okbuddyretard 1y ago 100%

    bogos beanted 👽

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    i wish that was rule
  • okbuddyretard okbuddyretard 1y ago 100%

    sauce

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