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Killed… To death!
Killed… To death!
I don’t think anyone seriously thinks you can actually get rid of cars entirely, but rather they’re annoyed that everything is built around the idea that you drive everywhere. This is damaging to the environment, human health, and probably even stifles community and culture.
No idea, but I refuse to use it on principle. They are still some small communities in Reddit that I stay part of, but I come to Lemmy first.
This is hardly surprising. It’s immediately noticeable in images, but we’ll have to be very careful with other forms of output as the decline could be subtle enough to go unnoticed at first. There’s a very real risk of poisoning our sources of data by allowing AI to write back to them without oversight. And given that the sources of data seem to be things like Reddit and twitter this is a real concern.
Just a note, try to get her to sit on her legs straight. It’s not good for their hips and back to sit off to the side like that. Wouldn’t want that cute pupper to get an injury.
I work in marketing and only recently realised how closed the internet has become. I’ve always held that social media can come and go, people can use messenger and Twitter and Snapchat and insta all they like but email is a always a leveller that always works - then I found out about sending reputation. There’s a reason no one uses their own mail servers anymore, if you set up an email server on your own hardware then there’s a good chance that your emails won’t make it to the recipients behind spam filters. Basically, if you want to send emails now then you need to do it through an established service.
Threads has not launched in Europe because it breaks European laws. Yet 100M people jumped straight on it.
I don’t really get what the hate was for Google+, it was better than the alternative/competitor at the time (Facebook)
And 40% dollamite?
He’s Australian, we’re used to getting screwed on pricing for everything.
I think I’ve learned over the years that I can like almost anything, and although I’m more likely to like music from my favourite genres, it’s possible I’ll like anything.
The most recent example I can think is that an artist I like did a cover/colab of Unholy by Sam Smith and after listening a couple of times I listened to the original and found I actually prefer that.
I also like things which are borderline not music, like The Shaggs.
I’m getting around this by having no posters or subscribers on the community I created.
Similarly: your employee steals from you and it’s a crime. You don’t pay your employee and they have to take you to court to get what you owe them.
Social media is literally nothing without its users. Do you think it’s technically challenging to create a forum, or a feed of brain farts? A few rich people seem to have forgotten that recently.
I’d prefer if Elmo had to be the first one to take his rocket to Mars.
They already had Instagram. Just take Instagram and replaced pictures and video with text. Job done. Tbh I’m not even sure why it needs a separate app instead of just adding it to insta.
I’ve been bleaching and dying my hair different colours for the last few years (because I didn’t go to the office for two years and then no one cared). I recently got a new passport and had blue hair for the photo. Fortunately the main photo is black and white as my hair is purple now, and will likely be a different colour by the end of the year.
And it has another article at the bottom saying that they’ve started paying it. Why was this even posted?
Next week: a bunch of Thai kids are stuck in a cave!
Week after: Arch Duke Franz Ferdinand assassinated. Europe on brink of war.
It’s a bit sooner than I’d expected
Links to another news aggregator rather than directly to article. The article is from Sky.