More than having 60% child poverty? Doubtful.
You'll have to keep waiting, all disney characters are trademarked.
I don't see how this is any different from adding another e-mail account on gmail.
These are the uBlock rules used to block the headers from youtube channels. The 'about' tab is intentionally left unfiltered for the cases I actually want to see that information.
https://pastebin.com/raw/MEUPPs0Z
edit: had to put the code on pastebin since the code markdown doesn't seem to work here.
Adblockers can do more than just block ads, they also allow you to customize websites. As a simple example you can remove the annoying headers on youtube channels that take half the screen:
It's also great for news sites. I have a filter to remove articles on topics I don't care about. I also have rules to prevent these sites from automatically reloading after certain amount of time, something that I find very annoying.
I joined feddit.nl because it has the least amount of blocked servers. If I don't like a community I block it myself. The minute it starts behaving like lemmy.world I'm out.
Everything is a neo-nazi hand sign.
Stress = I don't have a clue what's wrong with you
Bill Maher and Drew Barrymore knew. They didn't mind going back to work if the negotiations stalled for a long time but when they discovered the strike was close to ending they realized it was stupid to take such a PR hit just to save a few days of shooting.
I'm curious. How do you train such AI without being raided by the authorities?
Bud light wasn't canceled, it was boycotted.
In some cases it took people 2 to 4 days to release a working version without Denuvo
2 to 4 days? How about months and counting? Not to mention many Denuvo protected games are only playable through Switch emulation, something that might end soon.
I'd be surprised if there WASN'T reliable data that confirms a significant loss in sales if they launched without Denuvo.
Here's a video of someone actually building something like that to play a chess match.
You're putting too much importance into this matter. If this is distressing you should let it go and think about something else.
Dude, chill. Even if you're right, having a meltdown on github doesn't help anybody. Go outside and take a breath.
What I'd really like to have is a tool that lists blocked communities. That information is not as public as defederated instances.
If he meant specific countries, why did he not say so?
The tweet from Musk that this article refers to is a response to another tweet that did mention specific countries, ie: Japan, US, China, Singapore, UK, Italy and South Korea. Half of them are primarily non white.
But sure, the guy who grew up in apartheid South Africa with a father who exploited black workers in an emerald mine and whose car company has repeatedly had problems with racism, the guy who once said that U.S. media and schools were racist against white and Asian people isn’t even a little bit racist.
He may very well be a racist, but this article makes a piss poor job to demonstrate the donation was influenced by racism.
That's a leap of logic. You are saying that since the human population is not collapsing on a global scale, the decline of population of particular countries is not a problem at all and you somehow associate a donation made by Musk to address this issue with racism. Even the author of the article admits she doesn't know exactly what the money is being used for:
The specificities of what Musk’s $10 million will accomplish remain unclear, beyond Bloomberg’s report that PWI will use it to research fertility, economic growth, and the future of the human population.
By advantage I mean posts from those instances receiving more visibility than others on feeds that sort by score (active, hot, top).
There seems to be at least two ways in which posts from instances that don't allow downvotes receive an advantage:
- They don't federate downvotes. That means other instances only count downvotes from their own users but not from the rest of the fediverse.
- A downvote sometimes can be counted and federated as an upvote. This happens when you first upvote a post and then change it to a downvote.
Let's see an example. Suppose we are a user from instance A that allows downvotes and we want to vote a post on instance B that doesn't allow downvotes. Watch what happens on instance C that also allows downvotes.
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Before the vote this is what users from each instance see (upvote - downvote = total score) A: 10 - 0 = 10 B: 10 - 0 = 10 C: 10 - 0 = 10
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Now we upvote the post: A: 11 - 0 = 11 B: 11 - 0 = 11 C: 11 - 0 = 11
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We misclicked, we meant to downvote the post: A: 10 - 1 = 9 B: 11 - 0 = 11 C: 11 - 0 = 11
If the post was hosted on an instance that allowed downvotes users from instance C would see a total score of 9.