Hopefully this doesn't set a precedent, because I'm sure YouTube will try to take down youtube-dl (again) or NewPipe.
I mean it's who I am, but the current political climate definitely makes things a bit difficult.
Unfortunately, I think expecting introspection from a TERF is asking too much; seems like the idea of people wanting to live their lives normally is beyond their understanding.
It might represent a total change to the VR/mixed reality landscape, but that $3499 price tag is just killer.
Why yes, I'm a "strange antibottom".
Considering the anime she's from, probably violently with one half of a large scissor.
Bitwarden or KeePass as open source password managers. KeyPass is entirely local, unless you sync your password database on the cloud, and Bitwarden is cloud based but with the option to self host the server (I recommend Vaultwarden, it's lighter and written in Rust).
Joplin for note taking, especially if you use Markdown.
KDE connect for sharing files quickly between desktop and mobile - it's better than the proprietary fast share protocols I've tried.
Termux, for shell access and running Linux distros, albeit heavily limited.
Fritter as a Twitter client alternative, though I'm already avoiding Twitter for the most part.
Also corporations:
Of course the red states have some of the highest volume of these searches.
It's really sad, you'd think just seeking information about one's sexuality should be freely available, but even that's being attacked at all levels- see the recent discourse on libraries, teachers, and universities in red states.
I'd say some of the community moved over, see !lgbtq_plus@beehaw.org. That's more news and politics oriented, but it seems pretty active.
I'm definitely hoping to see some more funny queer memes over time here (I'm not funny or clever enough to make original memes).
Tears of the Kingdom, and when I get burnt out, either Persona 5 or Hitman III.
This also highlights the problem with a lot of communities moving to Discord, which inevitably ends up as repositories for critical information, but can't be indexed by Google. Reddit is still valuable as a problem solving resource, and I hope they fix this API fiasco.