Kinda wish there was a custom theme feature on Lemmy, but for now I use litely-red (people who complain about light themes just don't know how to turn their screen brightness down lol)
Funny considering that AlmaLinux OS Foundation is a non-profit
He's clearly talking about Oracle though? Like, that's almost certainly why Red Hat is doing what they're doing, rather than specifically targeting Alma/Rocky, because Oracle Linux is a paid competitor that does exactly what he describes
It's why it's really funny that there's a decent amount of libs trying to pretend that Lemmy (either .ml or as a whole) is this super "tankie" thing when they're really the opposite
Like, if the rest of the Lemmy universe was "tankie" we wouldn't need Lemmygrad in the first place
Yep! I was there when they were exposed for that, it was even other admins who were revealed to be sockpuppets lol, and when exposed they admitted which accounts were sockpuppets, including a large number of accounts not even suspected to be such
Can't forget that they used those alts to vote in the site's "democratic" polls for admin decisions too, since the site originally had the policy of user-driven direct democracy for major admin decisions (which they quietly dropped after the sockpuppets were exposed lmao)
During my time on that site, I was harassed by a decent number of accounts for being an ML (including them successfully voting to remove me as mod from the damn ML sub for making an ML post lol) and it was surprisingly refreshing to find out that literally all of them were just that one admin's sockpuppets lmaoooo
Only thing I miss from that site was its custom CSS feature, that was implemented pretty well, and a theme I made for it was good enough that the admin kept using it for a while even after they drove me away lol
Other people have commented on the more important points, so I'm gonna add to this one
The biggest reason a lot of kids do nothing but "stay home and play video games all day" is because they literally have nothing better to do, the car-dependent suburbs that are very common in North America (which are often considered "great places to raise children") leave kids with an inability to do anything (such as hang out with friends or go to public places) without their parents driving them around, so if their parents won't/can't do that then there's nothing really else to do than just stay home, so the kids can't have any real "freedom" until they become old enough to drive
As well, kids often aren't even allowed to be given any level of independence these days, with things as simple as "a kid being outside on their own" (even just within their family's property, if the neighbors are being narcs) being something that can be reported to the police and the parents potentially losing custody over
It's okay though, we're totally not a dystopian police state, right? /s
I think this video has good info on this