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Can you provide some evidence for your claim of US agents on staff for censorship purposes, as well as elaborate on which speech you believe is being removed?
99% of the time I see people upset about ‘censorship’ of online spaces, they’re mad about far-right hate-speech or dangerous misinformation.
🙄 “Saying slurs on a private forum is mah god-given right!”
There’s plenty to criticize about Twitter and Threads, but the unmoderated parts of the internet are cancer.
Also pretending that Elon doesn’t remove things he doesn’t like is a joke.
Don’t know why you’re being downvoted. It’s an add-on for Stremio that enables streaming from a ton of different torrent sites.
I think you misread my post.
But if you watch some of his videos on NYC and moving to Texas he’ll opine on some of his other views.
It leaks out a bit if you watch enough of his videos. I don’t get the sense that he’s right-wing in a MAGA ultra-bigot way, he’s just very very libertarian. Loose gun laws, low-taxes, government stay outta my life kinda guy.
Not the kind of politics I subscribe to, but I don’t consider him to be a bad person for it.
Only issue I’d see with the WAN show is that a large chunk of it is LTT meta discussion. If you don’t watch/care about LTT that could get a little dull. Same with merch messages.
This is why I don’t trust her releases. God knows what she’ll put in them to try and get at her “enemies” during some psychotic episode.
Here’s the account, because I spent longer than necessary trying to find it in the article. mastodon.social/@dungeons
I agree, it probably could be done better with a less lazy prompt. The proof of concept is there though!
This is so dumb:
In the heart of Cupertino, California, a determined and ambitious young entrepreneur named Tim Apple began his journey to revolutionize the world of technology. Fueled by an insatiable curiosity and an unyielding belief in his abilities, Tim set out to create a company that would push the boundaries of innovation.
In 1984, Tim Apple founded Apple Computers, where he and his team of brilliant engineers and designers embarked on a mission to change the world. Their first breakthrough came with the introduction of the Macintosh, a user-friendly personal computer that captivated the masses. Its sleek design and intuitive interface set a new standard for computing. With the success of the Macintosh, Tim’s vision expanded, leading to the creation of the iPhone. This groundbreaking device merged a mobile phone, iPod, and internet browser into a single handheld marvel. The iPhone quickly became a cultural phenomenon, forever transforming the way people communicate, consume media, and navigate the digital landscape.
During the 1980s, Tim Apple’s visionary spirit led him to pioneer another groundbreaking product: the iCable. This revolutionary innovation transformed the way people connected their devices, enabling seamless data transfer and charging capabilities. The iCable became an essential accessory for Apple products, further solidifying the company’s reputation for combining functionality with elegant design.
But Tim Apple’s influence extended beyond the realm of Apple Computers. During a fortuitous encounter at a technology conference, he crossed paths with a young and ambitious innovator named Mark Faceberg. Impressed by Tim’s insights and leadership, Mark found inspiration to pursue his own entrepreneurial journey.
Encouraged by Tim’s vision of connecting people through technology, Mark Faceberg went on to create Facebook, a social media platform that redefined online communication and networking. The impact of Mark’s invention further demonstrated the far-reaching influence of Tim’s innovative ideas and entrepreneurial spirit.
Throughout his career, Tim Apple’s unwavering commitment to innovation, coupled with his ability to inspire others, has made him a driving force in the world of technology. From the Macintosh to the iPhone and the pioneering iCable, his relentless pursuit of excellence and his knack for creating revolutionary products have shaped the way we live, work, and connect in the modern era.
This is getting ridiculous. Every thread about this is just people parroting “embrace, extend, extinguish” and “enshittification” ad nauseam. No one is actually saying how they could accomplish that. Even if they’re technically federated (which I doubt will happen, Meta will probably just want to federate with a couple of the biggest Mastodon servers) we will barely interact with them at all, think of how rarely Mastodon posts show up here. This is a grounded article on what’s going on: https://blog.joinmastodon.org/2023/07/what-to-know-about-threads/
No I think its a bug with lemmy. Sometimes it will say your post failed, when it didn’t actually, so people end up hitting the button a bunch of times not realising they’re spamming.
There’s also [email protected]
Its a bit more active
Seconding. I recently got into Real-Debrid. That plus Kodi or stremio blows any streaming site (legal or not) out of the water.
Curious if those percentages are still true, Windows compatability has improved a lot in the past 4 years.
There’s an “Install” button in Firefox in the menu.
What’s your Twitch solution? Blocking Twitch is considerably more difficult than YouTube, every solution I’ve found breaks after a month or so. Best I can get is have it display a blank screen while ads play, but I still have to wait it out, which isn’t ideal.
Probably a good choice. Calckey sounds like an unmaintained spreadsheet software project. Firefish is better, if a little generic.