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Removal of piracy communities

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I feel like there should be a major distinction between caching remote content and hosting that content yourself. Does Cloudflare get in trouble every time the FBI seizes a site that used Cloudflare routing, CDN, or caching? Not as far as I'm aware.

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Insane heatwave grips southern Europe. Land surface temperature in some areas of Extremadura in Spain reached 60° Celsius!!

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But we don't live directly on top of the ground; we live 5 or 6 feet above the ground, and thus air temperature is much more important to understanding heat impacts to human health and well-being.

Here's an article talking about the types of temperature measurements. If LST is high, odds are air temperature will be high to, and air temp is much more relevant to our life as a human, whether we're going to die, and easy to compare to how hot it is locally.

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Mastodon has hit 2 million active users today!

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I think there's a lot of value to the algorithm, but it needs to be based on real engagement rather than arbitrary bullshit that a soulless corporation wants to promote.

I subscribe to a lot of people, but not all of their content is worth seeing. Having it curated down to just the stuff that's actually popular can be nice. It's definitely tricky to make that work in a fair and useful way though.

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So the images, video, etc isn't cached here, it's just text and links? Sites generally aren't liable for what is on the other side of links, they just have to remove the link if they are notified by the copyright holder that it's infringing their rights.

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Search "Lemmy" on the play store and the official Reddit app shows up 6th lol

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Their core products meaning search and email, sure. Everything else is on the chopping block and randomly changes all the time.

Remember when they bought Nest and literally bricked everyone's thermostats? Tasks / reminders / whatever gets completely reworked every other year. They went through a chat phase where they released half a dozen different, incompatible chat apps, and also wrote a chat sub-system into every other app they had.

They're lunatics. If all they want to do is search and email, just do that, don't waste time and consumer patience branching out into all these random things they'll drop support for in two years.

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