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I find it funny that American republicans seem to want a king, when the definition of republicanism is a government without a king.
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I find it funny that American republicans seem to want a king, when the definition of republicanism is a government without a king.
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Open-source game engine Godot is drowning in 'AI slop' code contributions: 'I don't know how long we can keep it up'
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To Codeberg we go!
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You install Linux to escape the user-tracking consumerism hellosphere corporate Matrix. I install Linux to install this neat lil' Audio Player that plays Animal Crossing music. We are not the same.
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Damn, DIDN'T know that. Awesome (for those stuck in the trenches)
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Italy to require VPN and DNS providers to block pirated content
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Supreme fascist control doesn't start immediately. It needs to take one small baby step every day.
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I think there are too many factors to account for to give a good answer.
But realistically: If the walled city was stable (relative to what I knowz I can only compare things to what I know and have experienced) and my life was alright or better then or course I would stay. If I had kids in that city I would probably stay.
If it was a shitty life inside those walls, of course I would find a way to stealthily leave.
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Tails no longer recommending balenaEtcher
Friendship ended with Balena
Now Rufus is my new best friend
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Argentinian president Javier Milei promotes memecoin that then crashes 95% in apparent $100 million+ rug pull
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Because there will always be a new naive generation (aside from those severely mentally ill), a share of people will ALWAYS fall for it. Every year, new people will fall for it
So don't be surprised, be informed.
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What's the point of switching to Discord alternatives, if they're going to be subject to the same age verification laws?
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Not because they should or because there are transparent legislative demand but because they want to be ripe for purchase as soon as they go public.
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don't do ai and code kids
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some human
Reporting in 😎👉👉
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What are the signs you've noticed that you're getting older?
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'We Are Witnessing a New Brain Drain' as Scientists Flee America for France
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Welcome home to the capital country of gaming!
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Therewasanattempt to remove the doge employees email list.
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We're already there?
I am 31 years old. A lot of my friends aren't chasing partners, yet those who do don't really want to make babies due to the long array of problems affecting quality of life.
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Scientists reportedly hiding AI text prompts in academic papers to receive positive peer reviews
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The era (1990-2019) before humanity's recent right-wing shift may have been the pinnacle of what we humans were capable of ever becoming; in terms of collective unity, welfare, global coherence, and scientific progress. Now it feels like we're snapping back, like a rubber band stretched too far. I'm sure we'll never reach that height again.
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DOJ: Google must sell Chrome, Android could be next
Maybe: Elon found a way to give himself Google and Sundar can't do much about it?
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New Steam Deck beta client update: can improve battery life in low power games up to 6%
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This is even better, because they dont have to make a new one. Which would cause a mass exodus because every person that already have one will want to buy a new one.
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Hey my people!
This is a memory thing and not an autism thing
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Discord Game chat alternatives?
These are all looking like they are becoming good replacements. However, they will have to beat the challenge of adapting to the sudden high influx of users when none of them are fully ready:
Fluxer.app (Open Beta)
GaneVox (Open Beta)
Spacebar.chat (Open Beta)
Stoat (Open Beta)
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Honestly, I don't think your thinking is correctly placed.
I do not think people with ADHD or other neurodivergencies are by design thought of, in first hand, as opposition Opposition that will be oppressors of the system. If anything, it's a second hand thought. Of course the surpressed will attempt to revolt on a personal or collective plane sooner or later. But really, I don't think people with ADHD are pre-identified as rebels by the system. I think it's more historicallly sensible that people with ADHD are just trouble inside school. They ask too much and remembers too little. It doesn't fit the practice of teaching. That's it.
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What's the point of switching to Discord alternatives, if they're going to be subject to the same age verification laws?
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Seemingly, everyone are missing that Discord are very likely to go public soon https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2026-01-06/chat-platform-discord-is-said-to-file-confidentially-for-ipo.
My guess is they will announce going public themselves as soon as they have normalized their ID collection and age verification AI programme. Big papa Microsoft or the like will buy Discord and make it an evergreen AI data set training ground.
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Ocasio-Cortez, Sanders to hold 'Fighting Oligarchy' rallies in Colorado
I wonder what the end goal in mind with this is.
I get that they cannot have Trump and his Trumpets in power for more than his term. I am wondering beyond that.
Is this to strengthen the current dems?
Is rhis to destroy the current and established version of the dems and empower a new force within the left?