If the admin are in cahoots with the crypto mining douchebag, then no part of the site is safe.
If the admin are in cahoots with the crypto mining douchebag, then no part of the site is safe.
So when does Kevin Costner get to sue James Cameron for his lazy copy of Dances With Wolves?
Text based social media will never work. I don’t want to hear your thoughts, I just want to see you dance.
You’re forgetting misfires can happen soon after ejaculation (and probably other things).
The losses were spurred by a Wall Street Journal investigation into lead-sheathed cables installed by phone companies across the US many decades ago.
The industry started phasing out lead in the 1950s, but the WSJ said it found evidence of more than 2,000 lead-covered cables and said there “are likely far more throughout the country.”
Fan-fucking-tastic. Y’all excited to bail out the telcos again?
De nada.
I’m assuming it’s this article.
This shit rubs me the wrong way, dude. Everybody gets rushed into taking pictures with each other at these events and I don’t think that’s justification to smear someone’s reputation by connecting them to Elon Musk.
Not really? Every country is spying on every other country. It’s just a big failure on our end.
Yeah, but I also want to get rid of Facebook. Like I don’t think every nation is entitled to their own toxic hell site.
Funny, “Space Karen” is a really common name for Elon.
Gfycat is shutting down, sadly. There’s no money to be had in hosting pictures and videos for other sites that are viewed without ads. We already saw the Imgur clamp down a month or so ago. If these instances can’t self host the content it’s all going to have an invisible expiration date.
I think they already have.
I mean a lot of the content posted on reddit wasn’t actually made by the posters to begin with. Everybody’s just sharing memes they found on other platforms.
The first decade of Reddit’s life it was just pulling content from 4chan and Digg. I would not be surprised to see the fediverse operate similarly.
Registering to all instances with the same username/password is just asking for trouble. They’re not all equal and some of them will get hacked somehow.
I figure you’d audit it by examining the results, and if bias isn’t detectable in the results then I’d argue that’s at the very least still better than the human-based systems we’ve been relying on up til now.
I was convinced OP had made a typo.