@LolOverruled ("Alex Peter") replied to a tweet by @LolOverruled:
It’s also funny that the people in New York who are not in the 5 boroughs complain about the crime happening there as if they care and in the next breath talk about how they’d never live in the city
@meakoopa ("Anthony Oliveira") retweeted:
@glamdemon2004 ("fashion school dropout") wrote:
This show’s viewers must be so young to not know that this is how any successful night out goes
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@blairsmani (".") wrote:
how do u go from
@polotek ("Marco Rogers") wrote:
This thread. I have had to help non-Black managers understand how to read their Black reports. I have had to learn to read people who are not like me. It's hard. But such a valuable skill.
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@LoveAndShalom ("LaBlaq.") wrote:
Can I ask managers a question?
Do you have a Black employee who works for you?
You do? Ok, now onto the important question.Do you know what your Black employee looks like when experiencing anxiety, nerves, or fear?
@LolOverruled ("Alex Peter") replied to a tweet by @LolOverruled:
And very obviously, looking at a long enough timeline, upticks in crime happen to coincide almost directly with periods of greater economic stress. Shocking stuff! But partisans will tell you it’s because they are holding less people pre-trial or whatever
@AlanTudyk ("alan tudyk") wrote:
I'm free for babysitting anytime. reasonable prices. If I break it, I didn't buy it. and I still get paid. #ResidentAlien Wednesdays @SYFY @DarkHorseComics @amblin @peacockTV
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Harry should teach a few classes on how to talk to children. #ResidentAlien
@HillaryClinton ("Hillary Clinton") wrote:
Georgia deserves a great leader. Georgia deserves @staceyabrams.
If you can, help her campaign start off strong with a donation today!
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@staceyabrams ("Stacey Abrams") wrote:
Help us show the strength of our campaign.
Make a contribution of $5, $10, $25 or whatever you can by MIDNIGHT tonight and have it counted when we release our fundraising totals for for the first time.
Thank you for your support. Now, let's get it done. https://secure.actblue.com/donate/afg22-tw?refcode=013122
XKCD creator Randall Munroe has announced his latest science book: What If? 2: Additional Serious Scientific Answers to Absurd Hypothetical Questions, which will delve into new out-of-the-box questions that Munroe attempts to answer with hard scientific facts and research.
_What If? 2_follows 2014’s original What If? book — which itself was borne out of an XKCD spinoff blog — that saw Munroe examine absurd questions (like whether you could build a jetpack that ran off downward-facing machine guns or if there’s enough paint to cover the entire surface of the earth) with rigorous scientific accuracy, accompanied by Munroe’s signature stick figure comics.
The new volume will continue in What If?’s absurd scientific footsteps, attempting to...
XKCD creator Randall Munroe has announced his latest science book: What If? 2: Additional Serious Scientific Answers to Absurd Hypothetical Questions, which will delve into new out-of-the-box questions that Munroe attempts to answer with hard scientific facts and research.
_What If? 2_follows 2014’s original What If? book — which itself was borne out of an XKCD spinoff blog — that saw Munroe examine absurd questions (like whether you could build a jetpack that ran off downward-facing machine guns or if there’s enough paint to cover the entire surface of the earth) with rigorous scientific accuracy, accompanied by Munroe’s signature stick figure comics.
The new volume will continue in What If?’s absurd scientific footsteps, attempting to...
In 1994, Andy Davidson had an idea. That idea was to take the infinitely copied mid-70s Tektronix 4051 game, Artillery, but do it with cartoon worms. Then-developer Team17 snapped it up, called it Worms, and have since wrung out every last drop of miserable profit from the mediocre idea ever since. So of course…
@LolOverruled ("Alex Peter") replied to a tweet by @LolOverruled:
As a trend line over 5 or 10 years, crime is generally down or in major categories that people pretend to care about, relatively consistent (like aggravated assaults).
@meakoopa ("Anthony Oliveira") retweeted:
@duxfeminafacti9 ("Alicia Matz, sad girl autumn version") wrote:
Knowing that Tolkien’s original name for Frodo was Bingo, this is all I can think of whenever I watch this scene.
@LolOverruled ("Alex Peter") replied to a tweet by @LolOverruled:
Other outlets will run the same thing or reference it. Then by the time year end or compiled crime stats come out a several months later, nobody cares
@LolOverruled ("Alex Peter") wrote:
I’ve been going over crime stats in NYC and the state generally, and I think I drilled in on how the propaganda in New York works. Basically the NYPD releases monthly stats which occasionally will be featured in a cherry picking, inflammatory click-bait NY Post article
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@GhostPanther ("Adam McKay") replied to a tweet by @GhostPanther:
The plan proposes a 2 percent a year reduction in global military spending to build a $1 trillion fund by 2030 to combat planetary emergencies like climate change and pandemics.
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@BulletinAtomic ("Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists") wrote:
If the world's militaries diverted just 2% of their spending budget, we could have $1,000,000,000,000 to address climate change, pandemics, and extreme poverty.
Sign the @GlobalPeaceDivd petition to help make this "if" a reality: https://peace-dividend.org
@AlanTudyk ("alan tudyk") retweeted:
@TechAmazing ("Tech Burrito") wrote:
Solar panels being built over canals in India so as to prevent evaporation
I’ve found my mortal enemy in Pokémon Legends: Arceus, and no, it’s not the surly-faced captain who threatened to leave me to die in the wilds. It’s the guy standing right outside of her office. You know who I’m talking about. It’s Bagin, the guy who offers to expand your inventory–for a price.
@AlanTudyk ("alan tudyk") retweeted:
@surlybassey ("Kaitlyn Greenidge") wrote:
Coaxing one piece of costume jewelry at a time off my toddler as she sighs and weeps like a disgraced aristocrat pawning her jewels to save the family estate
@LolOverruled ("Alex Peter") retweeted:
@Vanessa_ABee ("vanessa a. bee 🐝✌🏾") wrote:
anniversary of this
@jayKayEss ("Justin Kerr Sheckler") wrote:
Oh nothing just the DC Police recruiting foodies on the NYC subway
@RikerGoogling ("Riker Googling") wrote:
is borg assimilation a pre-existing condition
@LolOverruled ("Alex Peter") wrote:
People blaming bail reform for crime in NY have toddler brains and should be treated as such
@olensmar ("Ole Lensmar") retweeted:
@thenewstack ("The New Stack") wrote:
Can You GitOps Your APIs? https://bit.ly/3ge08cW @olensmar @thekubeshop #Sponsored #gitops #APIs
Photography by Monica Chin / The Verge
The best cheap laptops under $800 from HP, Lenovo, and more.
@polotek ("Marco Rogers") wrote:
This is the thread I needed this morning.
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@MichaelJFuxx ("Michael J. Fuxx (He/Him)") wrote:
Again, the X-Men are a gang. They don’t do one-on-ones. They jump niggas. That’s their entire thing. These lil match-ups are cute or whatever. But the minute someone says “To me, my X-Men,” you’re getting stomped the fuck out.
@meakoopa ("Anthony Oliveira") retweeted:
@skgreviews ("Skgwrites and reviews") wrote:
https://pseudopod.org/2021/12/31/pseudopod-791-flash-on-the-borderlands-lix-down-in-the-park/
The Incident in Exeter by Anthony Oliveira @meakoopa Narrated by @DaveRobisonTN @psuedopod #horror #shortstory
Anthony conjures a satisfying dark world with a punch right at the end. All delivered by the extraordinary Dave Robinson a pleasure to hear.
@AlanTudyk ("alan tudyk") retweeted:
@EricBoehlert ("Eric Boehlert") wrote:
read this ho-hum NYT report. you’d think Trump had floated some new tax policy, not endorsed the end of free and fair elections in America
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@nytpolitics ("NYT Politics") wrote:
Donald Trump said on Saturday that if elected to a new term as president, he would consider pardoning those prosecuted for attacking the Capitol on Jan. 6. https://nyti.ms/3IP9CaF
@AlanTudyk ("alan tudyk") retweeted:
@EricBoehlert ("Eric Boehlert") wrote:
podcast host traffics in loud transphobia, claims Black people aren’t black, spreads nonstop lies during public health crisis.
NYT reporter: meh, he is who he is.
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@AllMattNYT ("Matthew Rosenberg") wrote:
Joe Rogan is what he is. We in the media might want to spend more time thinking about why so many people trust him instead of us.
@AlanTudyk ("alan tudyk") retweeted:
@mehdirhasan ("Mehdi Hasan") wrote:
"If you were okay with Trump & Reagan saying they were going to nominate women to the Supreme Court but you're not okay with Biden saying he's going to nominate a Black woman... you might, you might!, be a racist."
From my @MSNBC monologue last night:
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@RexChapman ("Rex Chapman🏇🏼") wrote:
10-years ago today “Key & Peele” premiered on Comedy Central (2012) …
@LolOverruled ("Alex Peter") wrote:
The reason we need “reentry” programs is because prison is not rehabilitative, it is a punishment that destroys people’s lives and destabilizes the most vulnerable communities
@AlanTudyk ("alan tudyk") retweeted:
@Ruth_A_Buzzi ("RUTH BUZZI") wrote:
The man who invented Velcro has died. RIP
@lejla_batina ("Lejla Batina") wrote:
The one and only summer school on real-world crypto and privacy is back:
https://summerschool-croatia.cs.ru.nl/2022/
Deadline for stipend applications is March 15. Spread the word!
@volkadav ("Mike Jackson") retweeted:
in the syscall, the mighty syscall, the laptop sleeps tonight
laptop fan: ahhhhWEEEEEEEEEEEE
@volkadav ("Mike Jackson") retweeted:
the 4 types of NYC post-snow crosswalks:
1. the abyss
2. the sludge
3. the channel
4. the holy grail
Amazon warehouse manager pleads guilty to stealing and reselling computer parts | Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge
A Charlotte, North Carolina man has pleaded guilty to charges of mail fraud after stealing and reselling merchandise from an Amazon warehouse, the Department of Justice said in a news release. Between June 2020 and September 2021, Douglas Wright, Jr., an operations manager at Amazon’s Charlotte warehouse, allegedly stole products with a total value of more than $273,000, using his access to get computer parts like internal hard drives and processors, according to the DOJ. Wright said in court on Friday that he shipped the products to his home, then sold them to a computer wholesale company in California.
He faces a maximum sentence of 20 years in prison and a $250,000 fine. A sentencing date has not been set.
Wright faces up to 20...
@sparks_diane312 ("dsparks") wrote:
I don’t know who needs to hear this, but hoping that your people don’t leave is not a retention strategy.
@gaywonk ("Carlos Maza") retweeted:
@JonahFurman ("Jonah Furman") wrote:
Lol this is insane. 15 filings in a day. Workers United is storming the castle. The whole labor movement needs to help them throw down on this.
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@SBWorkersUnited replied to a tweet by @SBWorkersUnited:
For those keeping track, that’s 15 stores filing for election, and one more launching its campaign on the same day that negotiations begin and more ballots go out in Buffalo.
pzmyers@octodon.social ("pzmyers 🦑") wrote:
Mark your calendars! Another livestream (evo devo focus) on Friday at 3pm Central!
@ewarren ("Elizabeth Warren") wrote:
As a nation, we invest in interstate highways even though not every taxpayer will drive on every road. It makes our country work better for everyone. And that’s the same reason we need to invest as a nation in tuition-free technical school, community college, & public college.
@polotek ("Marco Rogers") wrote:
Oh.
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@reckless ("nilay patel") wrote:
“I am usually unprepared” is an incredible Adult Son defense https://www.theverge.com/2022/1/31/22910039/joe-rogan-response-neil-young-joni-mitchell-spotify
@LolOverruled ("Alex Peter") wrote:
After expenses my car costs around $7,000 a year, which is massively more expensive than having an extensive public transport system. People obsessed with the “personal autonomy” of cars or density of cities or whatever is a fucking idiot
@xkcdComic ("XKCD Comic") wrote:
What If? 2 https://xkcd.com/2575/ https://m.xkcd.com/2575/
@BarackObama ("Barack Obama") wrote:
Jackie Robinson changed baseball, and paved the way for so many others who would follow. As we celebrate his birthday and the start of Black History Month, we honor Jackie’s courage and recognize his incredible legacy.
Intel claimed at CES that its new Alder Lake mobile chips would be the fastest mobile chips ever made. We’ve finally gotten to try out the flagship in this line, the 14-core Core i9-12900HK, inside MSI’s GE76 Raider gaming laptop. And it turns out that Intel was right... with some caveats.
The GE76 Raider is a monster in both gaming and productivity workloads. It blew every 11th Gen gaming system I’ve ever tested out of the water. And it even beat Apple’s MacBooks in many of our benchmarks, but that comparison is a bit more... complicated.
Check out the video above to see the full results of our Alder Lake testing and our impressions of how it compares to the M1 Max. For even more benchmark results, in-depth performance analysis, and...
@bradfitz ("Brad Fitzpatrick") wrote:
Woken up by 4yo,
"What's the BIGGEST number in the world?""There isn't one. You can always make bigger numbers forever."
"No. I think it's one TRILLION! Yeah! Or maybe two trillion? Or three trillion. Oh."
The gripper is made from a specially cut kirigami sheet that folds up into a 3D enclosure. | Image: Hong et al, Nature Comm (2000)
Designing robots that can handle fragile items is a big challenge for engineers. For warehouses, robots have been developed that use soft rubber fingers to grab items like fruit, but what about targets that are even more delicate? Like, say, a raw egg yolk?
Well, researchers from North Carolina State University have demonstrated a new type of gripper that could one day help machines pick up even the most breakable items — including yolks. Inspired by the Japanese art of kirigami (like origami, but you fold and cut the paper), their gripper is made from flat sheets of material cut with parallel slits. When the ends of the sheet are pulled apart, the gripper forms itself into a 3D sphere that can be used to gently and precisely grab...
@AnnTelnaes ("Ann Telnaes") wrote:
Way to go on missing the point of the cartoon
@AnnTelnaes ("Ann Telnaes") replied to a tweet by @AnnTelnaes:
Let's try again--->
Opinion | America’s dysfunction https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2022/01/30/americas-dysfunction/?tid=ss_tw
pzmyers@octodon.social ("pzmyers 🦑") wrote:
I wish I could attend Convergence this summer, but I'm going to have to compensate by hanging out with spiders instead.
https://freethoughtblogs.com/pharyngula/2022/01/31/its-time-to-register-for-convergence/
Image: Peloton
It’s not a rower or the forthcoming Peloton Guide, but Peloton announced today that it’s releasing a new Bluetooth heart rate monitor. Unlike its existing chest strap, the Peloton Heart Rate Band is meant to be worn on a user’s forearm and features optical heart rate sensors.
The Heart Rate Band will be available in small and large sizes and will cost $90. That’s a little less than double the price of its existing chest strap, which retails for $49 on Peloton’s website. It’ll also sport five LED lights that indicate which heart rate zone you’re currently training in, battery level, and Bluetooth connectivity status. It also has a rechargeable battery that gets an estimated 10 hours on a single charge.
The device is meant to be an...
I can’t write all my code in F# because of object oriented ideology
pzmyers@octodon.social ("pzmyers 🦑") wrote:
Maybe what I need to do is stop resisting and embrace the brain rot that seems to afflict the world nowadays.
I can’t afford a house because of capitalist ideology
Going to start appending “ideology” onto things I don’t like.
Imagine the pain the world would be saved if it were trivially possible to know oneself?
@telegram ("Telegram Messenger") wrote:
You can format text in captions to add extra emphasis, links and more. Captions also support markdown shortcuts – like **bold** __italic__ ~~strikethrough~~ and ||spoiler||. #TelegramTips
Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto via Getty Images
Walmart doesn’t want a lack of know-how to prevent its customers from buying smart home tech, TVs, and other devices that require installation or assembly. The retailer has announced a new partnership with in-home services provider Angi to help mount TVs, set up smart home devices, and complete other DIY projects around your home. Angi says over 150 “common home projects” will be available to order from nearly 4,000 Walmart stores, as well as Walmart’s website.
Prices range from $45 for a simple job like furniture assembly, rising to $79 to mount a TV. Some tasks like installing new floors will require custom quotes.
Google and Ring have similar installation partnerships
Angi says that the third most popular project it carried out in...
@33mhz ("Terri Alligator Gar") retweeted:
@game_tanteidan ("ゲーム探偵団") wrote:
本日はファミコン『ギミック!』が発売されて30周年です。おめでとうございます!
pzmyers@octodon.social ("pzmyers 🦑") wrote:
I've seen road rage/gunfire on I95 before. This is how I always picture these macho guys, eyes closed, blasting away randomly, while cringing down in their seat.
https://freethoughtblogs.com/pharyngula/2022/01/31/florida-men/
Reblogged by cstanhope@social.coop ("Charles Stanhope"):
trysdyn@marf.space ("Trysdyn, Jolteon Aspect") wrote:
I love this so much. Source: https://nitter.net/leonard_ritter/status/1487565253697277958
"our dwarven engineers came up with a new armor design protecting against the typical injuries sustained by warriors returning from battles in the netherworld"
Wordle 226 5/6
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@AnnTelnaes ("Ann Telnaes") retweeted:
@PostOpinions ("Washington Post Opinions") wrote:
The latest editorial cartoon from @anntelnaes: America’s dysfunction https://wapo.st/3GfPxII
By microwaving a frozen dinner I've discovered a new state of matter: scorching-hot ice crystals.
Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge
Busy season is here — but some public accountants aren’t
@schneierblog ("Schneier Blog") wrote:
Twelve-Year-Old Linux Vulnerability Discovered and Patched https://www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2022/01/twelve-year-old-linux-vulnerability-discovered-and-patched.html
@33mhz ("Terri Alligator Gar") retweeted:
@larrybobsf ("Larry-bob") wrote:
Has anyone heard of circa 1991 Los Angeles gay cable access talk show duo Howard & Dave? I have a VHS tape of their Best Of but there doesn’t seem to be video of them on YouTube.
https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1992-02-11-ca-1655-story.html
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@HakanssonAugust ("August Håkansson") wrote:
Had to make a new book mark for reading depressing books @dorrismccomics
In slightly related news, I've just started a terminal feature & compatibility list in termenv's repo.
Want to help out and contribute? There's a little how-to that only takes a minute to go through. Don't be shy, open an issue or send me a pull request! 😘
I'm curious: what's your favorite terminal?
alacritty, Gnome Terminal, kitty, Konsole, rxtv, wezterm, something else? What sets it apart from the others?
YouTuber Handy Geng noticed that all his buddies had bigger power banks than his. “I’m not so happy with that,” he writes. It bothered him! He could not sleep. So Handy Geng decided to change that by building the biggest power bank of all.
Handy Geng put his D.I.Y. skills to the test, welding a metal frame and making…
@33mhz ("Terri Alligator Gar") replied to a tweet by @33mhz:
I happened to find a shiny Psyduck on my way to the first boss. I heard a chime but did not see the sparkle, so it's a good thing the color difference was not subtle
@33mhz ("Terri Alligator Gar") retweeted:
@MattytheMouse ("Matty!") wrote:
As an aside, holy shit, I just learned that the guy that wrote The Boy in the Striped Pajamas was the same guy that included a Zelda recipe in his historical fiction book, because he's just that bad at research lol
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@redrawnoxen ("Roxy🌹") wrote:
Holy shit dude https://twitter.com/gwenckatz/status/1487530360703361024
@teller ("Siim Teller") retweeted:
@CharlotteBau ("Charlotte Baumhauer") wrote:
It's crucial that companies focus on reducing emissions in the next years before investing all resources and money into carbon capturing, which will take a while to scale, and is not the only solution.
#climatetech
https://www.technologyreview.com/2021/07/08/1027908/carbon-removal-hype-is-a-dangerous-distraction-climate-change/?utm_medium=tr_social&utm_campaign=site_visitor.unpaid.engagement&utm_source=LinkedIn
@Extrawurst ("Stephan D.") retweeted:
@rust_analyzer ("rust-analyzer") wrote:
Changelog #114
This release makes the "indexing" step on project load run in parallel and adds support for `#![recursion_limit]`.
https://rust-analyzer.github.io/thisweek/2022/01/31/changelog-114.html
Microsoft appears to still be working on true 3D emoji for Windows after first teasing it last year and then only shipping 2D versions in Windows 11. Nando Costa, a distinguished designer at Microsoft, revealed recently that the company is still working on making Windows 11’s emoji look more 3D.
On Friday, Costa authored a blog post on Microsoft’s new direction for its emoji system, detailing the company’s push towards 3D after a 2020 hackathon. Responding to a tweet from someone wanting 3D emoji in Windows 11, Costa says “We’re working on that,” with a grinning face with sweat emoji. We still don’t know when 3D emoji will appear in Windows 11, but at least Microsoft is still working on bringing its original vision to life.
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The Mojo 2 can plug into devices like tablets to improve their sound. | Image: Chord
British audio manufacturer Chord has announced a successor to the excellent Mojo, a battery-powered accessory that aims to improve the sound of your wired headphones or speakers when paired with your phone, laptop, tablet, or other digital media source. New features for the Mojo 2 include a USB-C input, better battery life, and new tone controls that effectively work like an equalizer to customize the sound it puts out.
The Mojo 2 retails for $725 (£449), which is hardly affordable by any measure. However, if it’s as good as its predecessor, then this might be a price worth paying to accompany a pair of suitably premium wired headphones or speakers. It’s available globally starting today.
The Mojo 2, like the original Mojo, is...
Japan’s pachinko industry, a bulwark in the country’s amusement industry, has been hit hard during the pandemic.
According to pachinko news site Green Belt, nearly 640 pachinko parlors closed in 2021. As of December 2021, there were 7,637 pachinko parlors affiliated with the Japan Amusement Business Cooperation.
@mark_wilkins ("Mark W / CCP Darwin") wrote:
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@teller ("Siim Teller") wrote:
I enjoy the snow and the winter but clearly not as much as this young gentleman sporting shorts and a tshirt.
It’s currently “feels like -10C” outside.
Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge
LGBTQ dating app Grindr has been removed from the Apple App Store in China, and is also unavailable on popular Android app marketplaces, Bloomberg reports. The app reportedly disappeared from the iOS App Store on January 27th, although it’s unclear when it was removed from the country’s popular Android app stores — which are operated by local companies like Huawei and Tencent in the absence of the Google Play Store.
The apparent removals follow the Chinese government’s announcement last week that it would be cracking down on illegal content, pornography, and “ill-natured” activities online, Bloomberg previously reported. The tightening of restrictions comes ahead of China hosting the Winter Olympics in Beijing, which are due to kick off...
@zilmer ("Priidu Zilmer") wrote:
https://youtu.be/IujFipaWsvQ
Incredible.
@withoutboats ("Saoirse Shipwreckt") retweeted:
@FascinatingTech ("Konrad Kollnig") wrote:
Munich State Court finds use of Google Fonts in violation of GDPR and grants compensation of 100€.
Legitimate interest didn't apply. The website operator could have integrated the fonts directly into their website, thereby avoiding sending IP addresses to Google.
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@kleibold23 ("Kevin Leibold") wrote:
#Boom #Rechtsprechung #Schadensersatz
LG München I Endurt. v. 20.1.2022 – 3 O 17493/20, GRUR-RS 2022, 612 spricht einen immateriellen SE iHv 100 € zu, weil die dynamische IP-Adresse an #Google (konkret: Google Fonts) in die USA übertragen wurde!
owl@beach.city ("ugglan") wrote:
getting through the gates in the london subway with tube factor auth
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@notmyscooperr ("ange") wrote:
cal dipping after pissing on the floor and obliterating his entire family #Euphoria
@Badababa ("The Hon Dr Rev Prof Badababa MD PhD Esq") replied to a tweet by @filth_waste:
@filth_waste @EllaFassler the khive loves that sh**
@TokyoFashion ("Tokyo Fashion") wrote:
Harajuku 1980s. #原宿
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@hakidamevideo ("吐きだめビデオ") wrote:
保存していた映像と音楽を組み合わせてみたらド深夜のNHKでながしてそうな映像が完成した!
Use Signal.
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@wcathcart ("Will Cathcart") wrote:
We're releasing our first @WhatsApp marketing campaign in the U.S. today. It's entirely focused on the importance of end-to-end encryption.
@wcathcart ("Will Cathcart") wrote:
We're releasing our first @WhatsApp marketing campaign in the U.S. today. It's entirely focused on the importance of end-to-end encryption.
@volkadav ("Mike Jackson") retweeted:
@sarah_edo ("Sarah Drasner") wrote:
If you don’t believe that people are capable of growth and evolution, you should not be in management. Point blank. You have to believe in people to create environments for them to do their best work.
owl@beach.city ("ugglan") wrote:
logging in to the dentist with tooth factor auth
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@Superfluously ("Jesse Knight") wrote:
Here’s a Spotify alternative
@LolOverruled ("Alex Peter") wrote:
I would never in a million years try to set someone up with someone else. I respect my friends too much to let them know how absolutely repulsive I think they are
@33mhz ("Terri Alligator Gar") wrote:
This argument sounds especially ridiculous in the context of a wave of book bans targeting "anti-white" ideology that has included a high-profile ban of the comic book MAUS. Better just accept deadly medical disinformation or something that's already happening might happen?
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@ShermanDefense ("Melissa Sherman, Esq.") wrote:
Neil Young demanding Joe Rogan’s podcast be removed from Spotify, except it’s Kid Rock or Ted Nugent demanding your favorite leftist podcast be removed from Spotify for spreading radical socialist or communist propaganda.
You good with that?
@katskirbyy ("Queen Kirby 👑🌸") wrote:
Would you recruit me? I'm an excellent mage!
#Dorothea #DorotheArnault #FireEmblem #FireEmblemThreehouses #NintendoSwitch
@polotek ("Marco Rogers") retweeted:
If we aren’t careful, an entire generation, or more, will grow up not knowing slavery or the Holocaust happened.
Photo by Louis Grasse/PxImages/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images
Joe Rogan has issued a response to the ongoing controversy that has seen artists including Neil Young and Joni Mitchell removing their music from Spotify because of not wanting to share a platform with his popular podcast, The Joe Rogan Experience. In a nearly ten-minute video uploaded to Instagram, Rogan defends his decision to book contentious guests, apologizes to Spotify for the backlash, and details how the podcast may change in the future.
“These podcasts are very strange because they’re just conversations,” Rogan says. “And oftentimes I have no idea what I’m going to talk about until I sit down and talk to people. And that’s why some of my ideas are not that prepared or fleshed out because I’m literally having them in real time,...
@trixiemattel ("Trixie Mattel™") wrote:
I’m watching Reno 911 and my boyfriend just asked what city they are supposed to be in.