Futurama!
Futurama!
You just sparked a memory in me of a future kinda-dystopian book I was reading. Unfortunately the name of the book escapes me at the moment (I think it was a Neal Stephenson book?) but there was this part that struck me hard. The gist is that there was one internet, like there is now, and it’s just a cesspool of ads and misinformation and all kinds of toxic garbage. The difference was, people who had money enough, would basically pay for “live curators” to filter their internet so they only saw things that were verifiably true, had no awful bigotry baked in, etc etc.
Naturally this was not something poor people could afford.
Anyway apologies for going off topic. The “we just haven’t figured out the best way to do so in the information age” reminded me of that.
Some places in the US have this! My local Stop and Shop does.
A salute to our community mod then for the hard work!
I have this inscribed on my soul because it is so true. If someone has a gun to your head and says “Get in the van” you risk the bullet and book it.
How come I never see people recommending Waterfox? Is it just not popular or is there some major flaw?
Does make me wonder how many people are trying to affect local change. That’s not going to get notice by anyone online, after all.
I definitely recommend!