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I feel like this will be proven in 40 years in a research paper about male internet culture and this is the comment that started it
I feel like this will be proven in 40 years in a research paper about male internet culture and this is the comment that started it
I couldn’t read any further, so thanks for more context. I would really love it if we’d share more open articles here so there is the full context to digest and discuss
I didn’t see anything in the article and the X embeds are just text to me, so here’s a video: https://youtu.be/cu9OnPo5IIE
If you like to stay in good spirits, don’t read the comments.
When I initially clicked on the article, it had related articles at the bottom, one of which explaining that the account is a satire account. It’s not there when I click the link again, but I did find it online
Yeah, Poe’s law also applies I suppose. Anything satirical is taken for truth by people that already believe or want to believe the thing being satirized. Or it already exists but worse, like you mention.
It’s satire
It’s telling how you get downvoted, but someone saying the same shit about Apple in this thread gets upvoted.
I hate shitty practices like everybody else, but please keep them to the same standard.
As someone who found elementor the only thing that was working at the time - any suggestions to do better? I have no coding experience fyi
refreshing and clean
Bloatware-Free UI but with Ads
Pick one, beebom
Is the level in the demo? Gonna check it out regardless, I love games that are meta and turn themselves inside out
The Monaco GP should be in karts or something, as the current track and regulations combination doesn’t allow for a good race. You can’t deny the history of the track but it’s been boring for a while. Race usually ends in how they qualified.
They are just covering what a rando on Xitter is saying. Sadly this is the news cycle nowadays:
Unverified / unknown person posts a claim on X > “news” websites write a 6 paragraph article about this single post
And instead of being critical, people just gobble up anything as if it was true.
Good to know, thanks. I’ll keep to the actual board game
You forgot the “take my upvote and” part
Thanks. Work in progress, we’ll call it
Can we stop regurgitating reddit posts? It feels really counterproductive. This tool to pull reddit content is good, don’t get me wrong, but we’re just looking at bot-generated content here…
Has what you said been proven and documented anywhere? All I can find is threads of people claiming things, but no actual (investigative) journalism that covers these parts.
Toggling on data collection without informing the user would mean billions of dollars worth of fines in Europe, so I doubt that happens regularly. Still, I don’t mind being proven wrong if you got the proof to back it up
I agree with the general sentiment but it literally says it will update outside of active hours. So as non-disruptive as possible.
And the privacy toggles are set when you install the OS. You can untick all of them the last time I checked.
Sorry for being such a pedant
Blame SEO. Website creators either abuse SEO keywords or they get no traffic from search engines.