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Reddit's API protest just got even more NSFW
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Don’t worry, doordash_drivers is now a recommended sub for everyone 💀
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Reddit's API protest just got even more NSFW
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Don’t worry, doordash_drivers is now a recommended sub for everyone 💀
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Lemmy apps on iOS
Wefwef is shockingly usable considering it’s a PWA. Only thing that’s reminding me this isn’t Apollo is the occasional need to tap again before scrolling.
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Reddit's API protest just got even more NSFW
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Also a lot of the more high quality comments seem to be migrating.
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TIL that In 2018, A hacker broke into people’s routers (100,000 of them) and patched their vulnerabilities up so that they couldn’t be abused by other hackers.
lol, reminds me of when I was at some random hotel in China and their router was clearly infested with malware that kept redirecting websites to random scammy websites. I guessed the router IP and used the default password for the router (probably why they got compromised) to update and patch it.
This person did it on a global scale
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Facebook turns over mother and daughter’s chat history to police resulting in abortion charges
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7 months is entirely viable and no doctor would recommend an abortion at 7 months barring some painful fatal disease in the fetus (am a physician myself) that’s why it was an illegal sketchy abortion. Even if the life of the mother were in danger it’d be an early delivery that would get performed, not an abortion.
This is the kind of case that the anti abortion rights folks will point to as a reason why abortion should be illegal so for so many people here to support this particular case is wild, you’re doing more harm than good.
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Lead and Cadmium Could Be in Your Dark Chocolate - Consumer Reports
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Yeah pretty much every batch is going to have wildly different numbers but given that they think lead content is from dust I think the lower lead manufacturer may just be the ones washing their beans more aggressively
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rwerz
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Yep they’re blaming everything from bank failures to riots on social media. They’re framing it as dangerous for people in supposed democracies to communicate with each other. Really don’t like the road this goes down
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Nearly all of Evernote’s remaining staff has been laid off
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Higher interest rates mean every company has to be profitable ASAP or they’re deader than bed bath and beyond. Gonna keep getting uglier
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Elon Musk supports eliminating voting rights for people without children
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No way, it wasn't until after I had my kid that I really started ***seriously ***thinking about how shit would be 80+ years in the future after I was dead. Like maybe I had some passing thoughts about the future before that but it was always very theoretical and not a concrete thing to consider.
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**this seems to be the theme of the season mateys**
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If they host ads the same way videos are hosted it may become impossible to block
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He Stole $3.4 BILLION - But Made One Mistake [About "Loaded"]
From what I’ve heard from a whale that knows him, he’s gonna be alright financially after he gets out. He forfeited more than he stole but not necessarily everything he has. This dude had a lot of wallets with thousands of BTC each so even just keeping one means a very comfortable life.
Hopefully he gets some therapy though.
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Reddit is buyng 5 star reviews.
I’ve also noticed some kind of bot auto-downvoting new posts on lemmy too. Very suspicious.
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Trading chat - July 2023
This bounce off the dip below $30K doesn’t really look that convincing to me. Tradfi markets pumped yesterday but I suspect the pump there won’t hold either.
Looking for a mini bump over $31K again to short.
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Lemmy apps on iOS
Wefwef is shockingly usable considering it’s a PWA. Only thing that’s reminding me this isn’t Apollo is the occasional need to tap again before scrolling.
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PSA: Let’s fill Kbin/Lemmy with content to attract and KEEP new users
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I think a truly great front end well need to obfuscate/intermediate a lot of this stuff away
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Trading chat - July 2023
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Not yet, decided to be a little more patient and see if it attempts a test of $32K. We got the $31K bump I expected to see, but it doesn’t seem as weak as I had anticipated.
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Does it feel like the fediverse is exclusively used by older tech nerds?
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While most crypto/web3 ended up being get rich quick schemes for their founders, I actually think that the main weakness of lemmy right now will be funding for the long term. So some sort of web3 type micropayment system may need to be the eventual alternative if you don’t want a reddit style ad infested experience.
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Reddit is buyng 5 star reviews.
I’ve also noticed some kind of bot auto-downvoting new posts on lemmy too. Very suspicious.
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Trading chat - July 2023
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I really need to learn to stick to my own trading plans with better discipline...probably one of my worst habits is second guessing myself, has been a very expensive habit.
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Trading chat - July 2023
With the holiday in the US today liquidity is going to be thinner than usual. Could make for some wild moves either way