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Mastodon's official stance on Threads
Remember what Google Groups did to Usenet? We should be wary.
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Mastodon's official stance on Threads
Remember what Google Groups did to Usenet? We should be wary.
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Waving Palestinian flag may be a criminal offence, Braverman tells police
Let's make farting in public a crime.
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Mastodon's official stance on Threads
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Tories 'could be reduced to less than 100 seats for first time in 345 years'
But there won't be a general election until 2025. And a week is a long time in politics.
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Netflix Just Quietly Released the Best Dystopian Sci-Fi Movie of the Year [The Kitchen]
Best of the year, in January? 🤔
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Mastodon's official stance on Threads
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I remember it filling groups with non-text posts which could not be read by Usenet clients, among other things.
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Is it time to rejoin the single market? Tobias Ellwood says yes
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GDPR is an EU law, and cookie warnings existed before GDPR anyway, as a result of EU law.
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joining the fediverse to bitch about reddit is the same as going on a date, and spending the whole night talking about your ex
People on Mastodon are complaining about people talking about twitter, and posting their complaints to the hashtag #twitter which is very odd, as they could filter it.
I expect there will be filters on Lemmy eventually.
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I don't think everyone always breaks the speed limit, but probably they do at some point during every journey. They knew this went they introduced the 20mph speed limit but they introduced it anyway because they thought it would reduce the average speed by a few mph.
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Have your say: What is and isn't acceptable speech in the community.
Scone should be pronounced scone. Scon is unacceptable.
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Guardian sacks cartoonist Bell in antisemitism row - BBC News
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Take it to a witch-burning.
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YSK: Google tracks your app usage and so much more
I discovered google had recorded all the hashtags I had visited on mastodon. I thought I had turned off this recording, but there were additional categories which I think they have added since the last time I was there.
Of course the UK government and ISP record everything too, by URL, so that includes hashtags, even this post has a unique URL.
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Food bank demand hits record numbers as centres prepare for ‘worst winter yet’
I never thought I would find myself living in Dickensian England.
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Search Engine Privacy
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If it is software how do you know who has implemented it and whether the instance respects privacy?
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Reddit scheint sich hinter den Kulissen zu bemühen, die Auswirkungen der Migration zu begrenzen. Schadensbegrenzung: ChatGPT-Bots spammen pro-admin, astroturfed Kommentare
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If I am reading Google Translate's English translation of your post, am I reading human authored text or AI authored text?
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Is it time to rejoin the single market? Tobias Ellwood says yes
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They also force you to use cookies if you don't want to see them over and over.
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Is it time to rejoin the single market? Tobias Ellwood says yes
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Yes but when you see a cookie warning from a website it stores your choice in a cookie. So if you clear your cookies out then you see the warning again the next time you visit the website. So you don't have much choice but to accept all cookies. Each website uses differently named cookies, so can't simply solve it. There are extensions which try, like "I don't care about cookies" but they break things and they have to have a list of websites. There will always be some which aren't on there. The EU could have stipulated what the name of the cookie should be, or stipulated that it should be a browser option like "do not track", but the EU is a massive corrupt bureaucracy.
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The Truth Behind “That’s Just Your Subjective Opinion”
How can you have an objective opinion? All opinions are subjective, so the word subjective is superfluous. Also opinions are important, so the word 'just' is a misplaced attempt to diminish. So all you are left with is "That's your opinion" which goes without saying really.
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Twitter tells users to touch grass, adds new rule limiting how many tweets you can read per day
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Usenet? It's is still there, despite google's attempts to absorb it.
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Mastodon's official stance on Threads
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I should think there are many people who think Google Groups is Usenet, and they have to register with google to post on there. Recently I think they have removed the option to view the source of an article.