@alina Helix has been mentioned, but I'll add that it does a good job of reminding you what options there are as you learn. For example if you hit space a little window will pop up with what you can hit next. Same if you hit m to match something. Zellij also does this pretty well.
@hikari oh yikes, this hadn't occurred to me. sorry about your friend.
if an account is already a parent account, is this still possible? as in, can I create a second account for no other purpose than to make it a child account to block this?
@littlefox not a perfect workaround and you may already know, but sending it as view once requires an extra click to open and kind of works like a spoiler
replying about politics, not news@theeclecticdyslexic@mebbie In the status quo we already have extremely unregulated movement of money and resources making the rich richer. Borders aren't a problem for the rich; anytime someone proposes a mild tax increase they all whine and threaten to "go somewhere else". Or they'll just pay some money for a fancy tax person to move it to a bank in another country or some nonsense.
So I don't see how abolishing borders for common people to move where they want makes that worse, it's already the reality reinforced by borders.
Military industrial complex@ireneista@jacqueline I was going to say that sounds kind of like what IPFS tries to solve, but front page of their site is how proud they are lockheed martin launched a node, so,
@anarceus I think it's funny that in my personal slice of fedi, cats are less common than dragons, foxes, puppies, robots, or any combination of those. But meowing is still common