@BlinkRape Yes.
@Hyolobrika@berserker.town I'd rather drive everywhere than to live in sectioned off neighborhoods where I have to have permission just to leave my section.
The 15 minute city concept sounds good at first but it's just a means of control. The WEF has been talking about it a lot lately and Oxford is the testing grounds.
@Hyolobrika@berserker.town
So Oxford is being used as a testing grounds for the so called "15 Minute Cities". They are currently, sectioning off certain parts of town, but people have been destroying these roadblocks, and filling the holes to prevent news ones from being placed.
They plan to take even more action in the coming months. Props to them for standing up to this!
"Oh please stop destroying our tyrannical plans!"
https://invidious.poast.org/watch?v=Ghkl8YomjHU
I'm really glad that Oxford, UK is standing up to this Great Reset nonsense. Hopefully, this continues, not just in Oxford but anywhere else imposing similar measures. This is probably the biggest whitepill of the year so far.
@aral @cancel Just don't comply with their demands. Eventually someone is going to have to contact you but can't. If enough independent servers are uncontactable, it will become a problem with the big companies. Eventually, companies will have to cave. @ryo has already made a blogpost about it. (Tor only though)
@WallStreetSilv Can I be one of the other 7 billion people who do eat meat?
Finally, people standing up for themselves.
@sharutiaburaddofouren What about Agorism?
@PhenomX6 @devnull @Kaavik_B@liberdon.com I've noticed that back in the early 2010s, IRC was actually making a small comeback. It was mostly through web-based clients and I think it was mostly thanks to the rise of livestreaming as most livestream chats at the time were IRC based.
Then, Discord came along and now even FOSS projects are using it. If some video game, open source project, web comic, etc doesn't have a Discord, fans will create an unofficial one and won't even bother touching what the official community is using.