

I smell the same flavour of bullshit about RedNote that I do/did about Bluesky. The articles are so obviously Astro turfing.
I smell the same flavour of bullshit about RedNote that I do/did about Bluesky. The articles are so obviously Astro turfing.
I’ve heard (not confirmed) that as a firefighter I can turn up to a blood donation centre, tell them I’m a firefighter and want to dump PFAS and they’ll draw, and dispose, of my blood.
I should confirm it…
Why would we let another corporation take control? Recovers is where it’s at.
I’ve noticed a significant change in my Facebook feed recently. It’s almost all content creator content now, which I’m taking as a sign that my network is no longer posting there.
I’m not sure you need to melt it for the PFAS to leech out. There was a study recently about smart watch bands and they found that the PFAS exposure from wearing them was way above safe limits and they weren’t being heated to 327C.
Admittedly frypan coatings and watch bands are not the same materials, but still…
bloviating
I love this word. TIL it.
“Asshole resistant”
I love that concept.
It’s almost as if, hear me out here, the Norwegians are right…
Interesting. Might be cool if Lemmy allowed mods to apply a NSFW tag that only a mod our admin could remove.
Interpretation - the NSA can now crack all common encryption methods, so let’s disadvantage our adversaries at no real cost to us.
Others have talked about mobile apps, but if you are on a browser, check out Lemmytools. It also adds filter by keyword to Lemmy.
Maybe it can only done by Jon’s.
Lemmytools is what I was hoping to find. Thank you! Installed and working great. I’ll never have to see another Trump post again.
I used to think so until I realised that air and water are both fluids, except air is thinner.
Why is that?
I asked Dr Karl once, but he avoided the question.
I believe they upload a hash of one frame.
Sounds like another reason not to use Chrome.
Isn’t this just more of what caused the problem in the first place? Namely, centralisation. If you store data locally and you lose a machine, that’s bad but not the end of the world. If you store it centrally and you lose the data, that’s catastrophic. Nassim Taleb nailed this stuff. Keep the downside limited, and the upside unlimited or as he says, “Don’t pick up pennies in front of a steamroller.”
Sorry, I don’t.
Yep. https://youtu.be/WfIRo92DyXA