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Trump has been unable to get bond for $464 million judgment, his lawyers say
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Trump has been unable to get bond for $464 million judgment, his lawyers say
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This website that threatens anyone who right clicks
lol, copying isn’t theft. You already had to download a copy just to view it. That’s how websites work.
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New Study: At Least 15% of All Reddit Content is Corporate Trolls Trying to Manipulate Public Opinion
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during the massive purge of rebellious mods, there was a huge opening for corporate shills to move into places where previous mods had kept them out. this phenomenon was widespread in many fan and specialty subs. Reddit admins were more than happy to let this happen, as corporate shills were also more than happy to be cooperative with Reddit admins.
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Apple has seemingly found a way to block Android’s new iMessage app
“Oh, what’s this unauthorized bullshit on our servers?”
[block]
I’m just surprised that it took this long
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GitHub Copilot will respect your privacy!
lmao... when you give an LLM unlimited power and an ill-defined role, it assumes the position of a shitty project manager, of course
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Twitch updates attire policy to prohibit implied nudity.
the degree to which humans are terrified of their own bodies is ridiculous.
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CNN blocks Firefox with uBo
INVADING YOUR PRIVACY IS REQUIRED TO PROTECT YOUR PRIVACY
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Tacos.
This person is openly telling you that the only thing stopping them from being a shitty person is some myth about otherworldly punishment after they die.
Which, of course, means they’ll be juuuust as shitty as they believe they can get away with.
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Not wearing a mask during COVID-19 health emergency isn’t a free speech right, appeals court says
Wow, they cleared that up just in time
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OpenSubtitles.org is shutting down it's previous API. Now only authenticated access allowed.
So much for “open”
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Upset over 'Curb Your Enthusiasm,' episode MTG vows to protect Georgia from 'nasty commies' who generated $4 billion for state last year
FTA:
The episode saw Larry David travel to Georgia, where he finds himself wanting to help an exhausted Georgia citizen who is in line to vote. So, he brings her water—and that’s when the cops show up. In Georgia, only election officials can give waiting voters food or water within 150 feet of polling sites.
David’s character ends up in jail, where he poses a la former President Donald Trump for his mugshot.
Greene didn’t find any of this funny. She tweeted that the episode “lied and painted GA conservatives and Trump supporters as racists and red necks and made fun of our good new law that stops the Stacey Abrams vote pandering machine and prevents voter fraud.”
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Chinese malware removed from SOHO routers after FBI issues covert commands
creepy: a buttload of out-of-date routers were infected with chinese malware and unknowingly used as a botnet in a cyberattack
creepier: the fbi was able to take control of all of the routers and wipe the malware
creepiest: the router owners were unaware anything had happened
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Hawaii rules against public carrying of guns without permit citing ‘aloha spirit’
it's official: according to Hawaii, guns have no chill
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Indiana Launches Anti-LGBTQ "Snitch Line," Users Flood With Memes In Protest
anyone got a link? I have… quite the meme library…
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Republican who supported “Don’t Say Gay” law sues Pride parade for barring his participation
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Appeals court rejects Trump’s use of presidential immunity in E. Jean Carroll defamation lawsuit
Trump is single-handedly defining the legal limits of presidential assholery.
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"Portal" Between Dublin and NYC Shut Down After OnlyFans Model Flashes It
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public toplessness is legal in NYC and has been since 2010 for everyone. i'm guessing that it's not in Dublin?
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Nuclear fusion reactor in South Korea runs at 100 million degrees C for a record-breaking 48 seconds
Is… is that good?
Edit: it is!
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California jogger charged over killing of homeless man blocking sidewalk
Someone who goes jogging with a concealed gun is just looking for a reason to murder someone. This guy found one. 
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Trump says it was 'my decision' to try to overturn 2020 election results | CNN Politics
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Oh, no… he still claimed it was rigged even after he won because he lost the popular election/ didn’t win in a landslide.