I was thinking Artificer maybe maybe
Wellllll, now I know what my next D&D character will be.
You're right. It is, at least, something.
My god, that's brilliant!
At least we know chatgpt wasn't involved
"One particular point of contention for Downey Jr is Musk's obsession with Mars colonization. The actor didn't mince words when he stated, "This idea of, 'It's all okay because we've gotta get to Mars,' doesn't really hold water with me." It's a striking criticism that cuts to the heart of Musk's most ambitious projects."
Of all of the thing's Techbro has said and done, his fakey mars ambitions are a particular point of contention for RDJR? The nazi stuff is ok, but him pretending we're all going to mars so we don't have to care about Earth that parts the real issue? I hope this is just editorialized and out of context.
Dang, this is such a cool project and it's a shame this is happening to it. It's understandable that Valve wants to be nowhere near Nintendo's proprietary libraries though. I hope this isn't the end of the project full stop.
"Tracking Protection" just means they are protecting their exclusivity in tracking you.
Well, the article (at least in the free part.. I'm not making an account just to fact check this site) mentions two studies right off the bat and claims that they shed light on the impact of corporate trolls on Reddit.
"Two significant studies, the Pew Research Center study conducted in 2018 and the Computers in Human Behavior study published in 2020, have shed light on the prevalence and impact of corporate trolls on Reddit."
If you look up these studies, the Pew Research Center has a survey they conduct and although the article claims they interviewed 2500 americans who use reddit the actual study had only 2,002 adults. It was also a study about what sites they used. It had nothing to do with Reddit. In fact, if you switch over to the Detailed Table, Reddit wasn't even mentioned as a response. https://www.pewresearch.org/internet/2018/03/01/social-media-use-2018-methodology/
I could not find a "Computers in Human Behavior study published in 2020" that matched the article's description. I did find a study published by them in 2020 about selfies and body image and especially snapchat. Once again, no reddit. But I can't say I found the article mentioned.
Then again, I can't say the articles mentioned exist at all. ChatGPT almost certainly hallucinated this.
Does the Fediverse have more of a mental health problem than other social media sites? Or is it just more visible and more likely to be hidden away?
"Privacy features like user-agent reduction, IP reduction, preventing cross-site storage, and fingerprint randomization make it more difficult to distinguish or reidentify individual clients, which is great for privacy, but makes fighting fraud more difficult. This matters to users because making the web more private without providing new APIs to developers could lead to websites adding more:"
Ohhh it's fighting fraud that they want to do! And here I thought it was entirely for the much more profitable goal of maintaining advertising revenue. Well, I'm SO GLAD to be wrong on that one. Slash S.
Now I'm hungry for a Nasty Nevil