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I got a notification for it from Washington Post. Reuters and nbc has it on the front page.
I got a notification for it from Washington Post. Reuters and nbc has it on the front page.
Just use a debrid service. 10x better.
Also:
If you have access to an Apple dev account this is avoidable.
Drones kill a lot less civilians than shelling does. Russia and Israel are straight up shelling entire cities. US does not.
It’s not just a percentage thing. 1 person yesterday to 2 people today is a 100% increase. Not much of a surge, at least in terms of news worthiness. Going from 6% to 10% sounds more news worthy than going from 1% to 2% despite the latter being a much larger percentage increase.
Comment cuts both ways.
Less than 1% of the world are vegans though. So 99% of people paying that are using it. Quite rare for more things in governance.
We’re all paying for things others benefit from. And yeah, I’m 100% against subsidizing meat. But the reason your food is expensive is because the vegan demographic is considered to be easily over charged for “specialty” overly packaged marketing heavy food products.
Also: people buying organic meatless groceries at Whole Foods-Amazon store won’t save the planet. Ever.
Microsoft makes shit practices standard. They duped their user base into paying for p2p online multiplayer. And that became standard. All the people who said they don’t mind paying for literally nothing made it happen for everyone else on each platform.
Painting that brick is criminal. Otherwise it’s just fine.
This is true. I was kidding. That said, the Chinese government does engage in social media. And they probably would see lemmy users as a poor messenger, if they cared about lemmy.
Even China is embarrassed. You ever had someone defend you but really poorly? Ya.
I bet he’s not out of money, and is just preparing for the loss by trying to see he broke.
I’m a pirate, always will be.
Real debrid. Kodi. Fen add on. Nvidia shield. Done.
I put that I don’t want much heat retention, want firm, and I like a little bounce (for sex), and it basically told me to get a regular innerspring mattress. So a medium priced sealy or whatever at Costco. Which is what I got last time, and I was happy before so.
At my current rate, I would rent out my house, and sleep in the driveway before I sell because of a job loss etc.
There’s a lot of people who call exurban areas suburbs. And everyone has basically changed the definition. Suburbs in the traditional definition are usually close to a city (often within the city limits), and has house but also public transport and close access to the city itself. And in that sense suburbs are probably a very nice balance, compared to exurbs. Exurbs are definitely not a nice balance, as it’s nothing but stroads and shitty plazas, with giant parking lots, and fast food chains.
Brooklyn is technically a suburb. Palmdale, CA is a exurb.
Can Nopener.
https://maps.app.goo.gl/2YkxZUQFJzsdsKpv7?g_st=ic
Meat shop looks legit af too.
Tbh the best newsites are paid. It sucks. I use archive to get around it, mostly. Free sites usually just rehash the paid site’s actual scoops, with less information, days later, and are cluttered with ads, or feel like lame a blog.
And when I had a free account, those NYT graphic based interactive publications and data visualizations were S tier. Whoever makes those is making the best technical web content around.
And their real time election coverage when the polls are closing - with the needle - is always the best way to see what’s really going on in terms of where the votes are outstanding, and what that means in terms of what the final number will be.
Eg
https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2022/12/15/us/mar-a-lago-trump-documents.html
https://www.nytimes.com/spotlight/graphics
Also, newspaper journalism in general has always been monetized though a subscription.
Make them in Mexico. Less reliance on one country is better for everyone.