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/r/place going full-on French Revolution now
These people cannot control themselves. They're protesting a company by making them money.
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/r/place going full-on French Revolution now
These people cannot control themselves. They're protesting a company by making them money.
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CHROME (google) is planing to implement DRM (kinda) into their browser
How is the worlds biggest ad distributor also the worlds biggest browser maker without it being an anti-trust violation?
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r/place extension going as expected
They've had so many opportunities to advertise a competitor to migrate to, but instead they keep paying this guy to insult him.
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r/reclassified has been banned from Reddit
What was /r/reclassified?
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Musk's new idea
The poes law on Musk tweet screenshots is through the roof. I have absolutely no idea if this is real.
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Writing C++ is easy.
MySQL: you have an error near here.
Me: What's the error?
MySQL: It's near here.
Me: You're not going to tell me what the error is? Okay, near where? Here?
MySQL: warmer... warmer...
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WATCH: Man in giant inflatable Trump costume taunts former president outside DC courthouse
I firmly believe shit like this annoys him more than anything else.
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With seemingly at least one new app announced per day....
I still have absolutely no idea what the difference between lemmy, kbin and mastodon is.
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Like a hot tub: Water temperatures off Florida soar over 100 degrees
American temperatures really never do stop sounding ridiculous.
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9 years ago this man went to a Magic the Gathering tournament and documented all of the buttcracks
So is lemmy just geriatric millennials reliving their reddit heyday?
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There is no First Amendment right to overturn an election
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This is isn't conservationism though. They're not trying to maintain the status quo. They're trying to go backwards.
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/r/place going full-on French Revolution now
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Is he really an idiot? He's making plenty of money, and demonstrating that even the people who hate his company the most cannot stop putting money in it's pockets.
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Mozilla opposes Web Integrity API proposal
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Honestly, I barely go to any other websites anymore anyway, and I just read the headlines and comments here.
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Like a hot tub: Water temperatures off Florida soar over 100 degrees
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You can do that with every unit though. How does that make any more sense than inches or ounces?
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Lemmy is more left leaning because the rights popularity seen on other social media are driven by bots that are not here.
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Left wing politics are more popular in the real world than they are in real world governments. The thing is that extremely online youth have absolutely no idea of just how far left they are.
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Google is already pushing Web Environment Integrity into Chromium
I don't understand. Isn't someone just going to fork Chromium, take out this stuff, put in something that spoofs the DRM to the sites so that adblocking still works?
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stop asking for a karma system
What do you mean, no karma system? There is a karma system.
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As requested: https://old.lemmy.world (MLMYM)
Anyway to get res working with it?
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Google is already pushing Web Environment Integrity into Chromium
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I don't really understand how that's possible. The browser gets a token from the third party, and passes that token to the server to "prove" it's running the DRM. The server then passes code back to the browser. At that point, why can't the browser just cut out the DOM elements which are ads?
I don't understand how code I write on hardware I run locally can ever have it's hands tied like this.
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Hopsital
Tactful.