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I like how everyone is ignoring the meme and just talking about traffic and highway design instead.
Can’t believe I had to scroll to the bottom to find a link, and it’s not even a top level comment…
Thank you for this. Gonna compare my 350Z Roadster to a NA Miata. (edit: Never mind lol, it’s not even on the website. They have the 370Z, though…)
PsythikOPMto radiolemmy•Welcome to the new home for Radio Lemmy! Calling all music fans; your contributions are needed! (no experience necessary, all you need is a love for music)2·2 months agoThanks for your interest! Can’t wait to hear what you’ve got.
PsythikOPMto radiolemmy•Welcome to the new home for Radio Lemmy! Calling all music fans; your contributions are needed! (no experience necessary, all you need is a love for music)3·2 months agoThank you for your interest.
Honestly, it’s been a slow start with the listener submissions. Looks I’m going to have to source most of the first month’s-worth of content myself. Obtaining content was much easier the first time around (when I launched blindly without any scheduled blocks), so I’m figuring that people will be more willing to help out once the station is actually up and running.
No big deal; right now I only have time to work on music programming on the weekends—and last weekend I was at a convention—so I haven’t had much time to filter and sort through content anyway. But during work hours I’m able to manage the community and (soon) the chat, and the website after work hours.
Sorry for the tangent; point I’m making is that we’re still on for a Q3 2025 launch. Can’t wait to see you there.
Having to upload your ID anywhere is already sketchy as-is, let alone a porn site. What ever happened to the days of “never use your real name on the internet”? Computer class teachers would drill that into students’ heads all the way through K-12.
When Facebook came along, I thought people were insane for posting things under their full name with their photo attached to it. I thought MySpace was asking for too much personal info as-is! Fast forward ~20 years, and not only are you expected to provide your real identity on several websites, some American states even require it now!
Honestly blows my mind how willingly we gave up our online anonymity without even the slightest bit of pushback. We all just accept it as normal now.