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Activists spray red paint over billionaire Walmart heiress's superyacht for a second time
All billionaires are ethically in the wrong.
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Activists spray red paint over billionaire Walmart heiress's superyacht for a second time
All billionaires are ethically in the wrong.
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Is there any evidence that Reddit has suffered at all from the exodus to Lemmy?
Have you seen the content lately? It's all trash now. Most contributors have altered their posting habits or left?
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Twitter is now X as the little blue bird disappears
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I sure everyone will steal this and posted it on X as if they thought of it.
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Shrinkflation and reformulation is on the rise.
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Lemmy's daily user activity skyrockets with a 1200% surge so far this month!
On the first I expect a huge jump.
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What were the skies like when you were younger?
The skies were full of birds. Like 50 times what we have today.
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In light of articles all over Lemmy about Google pushing ManifestV3 onto Chrome and the majority of web users, isn't that an antitrust violation?
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According to the supreme court. Bribes are legal now. Ethics are not to be considered.
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North Korea celebrated its founding with a military parade featuring dump trucks modified to work as rocket launchers
Uh, have they tested those? That exhaust looks like it would burn up the truck and any unfired rockets.
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What the hell is going on with Reddit astroturfing?
Mods are gone. Reddit is devolving into Usenet.
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Twitter is now X as the little blue bird disappears
The platform formerly known as Twitter.
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The glass is 50% empty or full, but it is entirely made of glass so it is also 100% glass.
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Either way there's too much glass or not enough water.
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In light of articles all over Lemmy about Google pushing ManifestV3 onto Chrome and the majority of web users, isn't that an antitrust violation?
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Chrome became popular for 2 reasons:
Number 1 isn't always true anymore but has momentum while 2 is fixed. Until something changes, Chrome is cemented into web browsing.
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Microsoft wins FTC fight to buy Activision Blizzard
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From my experience the whole reason Blizzard has gotten bad is because they wanted to be an attractive sale.
Businesses often get really terrible before a sale or IPO.
Edit: corrected dictation typo, "Business is."
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This is Noki
Handsome Cat
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Microsoft wins FTC fight to buy Activision Blizzard
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The review process is bullshit. If you're perfectly happy in your job and you're doing amazing, they fire you for not getting promoted.
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Reddit user alleges California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) non-compliance/violation; and finds it difficult to delete posts and content on Reddit
It's not possible to find all your Reddit content. Even using tools, you won't do it. The only way is to google your username and maybe you'll get some hits.
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PR Firm Has Been Paying Rotten Tomatoes Critics For Positive Reviews
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Temu is pretty blatant about buying reviews on play store as well as it's own.
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For those who pirate songs, how do you discover new music?
Google searches for open directories. One dude found an RIAA directory full of media, but it quickly got secured.
YouTube
Ringtone sites
Asian (Indian) sites, with heavy use of Google translate.
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China wants to ban clothes that 'hurt nation's feelings'
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I really hope you understand the downvotes. It could change your life.
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Alabama cracks down on birth centers, leaving pregnant women with fewer options
Pro baby