Memmy is winning so far for me.
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Memmy is winning so far for me.
To be fair, it worked well right before reddit cut off api access. This will probably happen everytime reddit does something stupid to drive away users. In other words, it could happen every two week based on how spez is lately.
Don't know what the standards are for this science page, but unless there's no rules here, this doesn't fit the bill. Not science. It's an anecdote, and one posted on fox news nonetheless. I expect a sub like this for the most part to discuss peer reviewed works.
I think I read that they had permission from the city but the landlord themselves didn't approve it.
For like the last 5 years his strategy just seems to be to announce his crimes outloud so they don't seem like a big deal to his supporters. Then from there his supporters do the heavy lifting and claim that prosecuting him is only politically motivated so we shouldn't prosecute despite overwhelming evidence straight from the horses mouth.
Dude, most us left reddit because we loved our app. Apps are generally more refined than websites and offer better notification interaction.
It's better than reddits mobile site but native apps always win if the dev puts in an effort to make it good.
Lol. Good luck finding a lawyer to that that case. I'm with the mods but I assume this a joke that got out of hand.
I'm guessing they never opened up the API for chats. 3rd party app users never saw chats
Except threads already has 4x more users than mastadon.
Here's what will happen. They will be forced to remove from the play store and will probably need to be sideloaded. Then it will probably get Streisanded and be more popular. Then the UK government will eventually fold. My prediction.
You guys joke, but damn if this route doesn't have the finest collection of Tim Hortons and McDonald's in the world.
Mastodon has a bigger hill to climb because twitter depends on known personalities. Joe nobody has never been focus of twitter. On reddit, nobody cares who the OP is. It's all about the content shared on the platform which by it's very nature is going to be from outside sources. Reddit eventually got its own original content, but at it's core it's a link aggregator with a nice commenting system.
Got a 20/20. I think this test sucks though. At best, it's a measure of how good your headline bullshit detector is.
Pretty soon they'll be calling slavery an unpaid internship.
outsider straight perspective here, but I think reclaiming the word is smart. It disarms the bigots. Words only have the power they're given. Don't give them that.
This is one of those jokes that we all know is a joke but in like one more year the crazy people will see normals making this joke and not understand that we're joking about it. They'll put their standard conspiracy theory rhetoric on it of course. Just wait (it it hasn't already happened).
I feel like the pendulum of how safe or dangerous weed is has spun back in the opposite direction. At the end of the day weed is a drug. There's worse things out there's but it's not harmless. I know potheads who look at it like it's another green leafy vegetable that also cures cancer.
Edit: I just realized this is the science community. This article is not science. It's news or maybe an editorial. There's plenty of legit studies to post if we want to have this discussion.
Hard to argue Tesla at fault when clearly the driver was impaired and at fault here.
This app can't come soon enough. The Lemmy apps are starting to get so good I've nearly abandoned kbin despite preferring it on the web. Memmy even added the top 12 hour/6 hour/3 hour options that I loved from kbin.
 this looks like it’s actually from their normal search with the labs feature turned on for ai. Bard is separate but uses the same tech.

thanks for using Leebra!
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