A certain people did the same stuff in Warsaw
Second moment in recent history when the french end up being the tellers of uncomfortable truths
The poverty spiked exactly as fast and exactly as much as the social programs he dismantled, he's trying stuff out and his first speech explained that this would happen.
I don't believe he's gonna pull off any kind of 2nd phase.
You wanna sell in europe you obey europe's standards and regulations
The publication reported that a judge had signed an injunction in 2016 that prohibited specific children to visit "any place of Ashley Villalobos' residence" because she was a "known prostitute."
Lmao it's like she's poisonous or something, what the fuck
You don't trademark the word "threads", you trademark it within the context of the industry you're in
I can make a shop that sells pies and call it "Apple"
no it's a blue check twitter guy with a loli problem
Uploaded the pic on github
The article says it's exploitable via javascript on a random web page. I don't see how that could be possible
Oh yeah even lifeprotips, if you go in the comments it's just full of people grasping at straws to find the tip useless and upvoting each other's cynicism
There was one: "If you want a fridge's compressor to turn on and off less frequently (ie: if you sleep in the same room), fill it with water bottles to increase thermal mass" and the top comments were "Actual life pro tio: get an apartment with 2 rooms???"
I was like: are these people actually that slow?
The less there is to say about an advice, the less reasons you have to go write a comment. Therefore the people in the comments are often outliers
When reddit had the same amount of content that lemmy has right now it was already its user's main timewaster
It's just a matter of time
There's also power in just existing and becoming an increasingly more viable alternative to reddit. Between disappointment in the mods and how centralized things are, racist stuff invading the front page, ads, admins, ... the less painful the transition becomes from one timesink to another the more the risk to Digg their own grave becomes threatening
The only thing I'm scared of is whether lemmy is capable of standing up to bad actors with its decentralized architecturr because if we imagined it becoming, say, half as popular as reddit; we'd start getting astroturfing campaigns and spam. And vote-manipulation is way easier here, and so is ban evasion