

The techbros all support Fascism, and any kind of free expression is a roadblock for them to make it happen.
The techbros all support Fascism, and any kind of free expression is a roadblock for them to make it happen.
They actually deserve it
You understand that Russians are just people too, right? They aren’t all a bunch of drooling savages who want to murder Ukrainians or anyone else. Not sure how you can say the Russian civilian population deserves to be punished for what their shitty government does. Have you applied that same logic to your own country and its people? Or is that just something you say about faraway places from the comfort of your own home?
Having been to both countries, and made friends in both countries, this whole war really hurts to see. I hate the Russian government, but the Russian people don’t deserve this any more than the Ukrainian people deserve being invaded. I can’t give an opinion on how strategically “necessary” this was in the eyes of Ukrainian military leadership, but it’s sad all the same.
Slightly off topic, but I wish I had the patience to learn how to make these videos. I’ve got some songs I’d love to make videos for, but I get so frustrated with the tedium of using AI tools. Granted, I’ve only ever used SD-Forge, ComfyUI, and the like. I’m not stupid, I just have a hard time staying focused.
Maybe a long shot, but anyone know where I can collaborate with someone to do this?
Thanks. It’s an homage to my banned Reddit account.
Nah it’s some cheap wood. I found the table on the side of the road and use it mostly as a buffet for snacks when I have company. Or as a place for Ringo to sprawl out on. But now that you mention it, a leather top would be pretty sweet on that thing.
You don’t need the + to include things on Google.
Yeah I don’t know why I added that. Kinda dumb on my part.
And just for funsies—you can use related: as an operator to find sites that are similar to something.
I think this is what OP was really looking for. I did a Google search for “ukraine related:lemmy -site:reddit.com” and got this, which seems to be the kind of results OP is looking for:
Yeah I’m new to Lemmy and still getting used to the whole instance thing. Apparently you can use “related:” to include results that are similar. In the below example, I did a Google search for “ukraine related:lemmy -site:reddit.com”.
Chillest cat ever. He loves tummy rubs.
Add this at the end of your search query to omit results from Reddit:
-site:https://www.reddit.com/
To specifically include results from Lemmy, you can just add a plus sign and replace the site name:
+site:https://lemmy.world/
Serendipity in my feed.
Yeah I got that same message. I think I deleted it because it’s no longer in my inbox.
Science journalism in a nutshell.
Credit to Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal