These maps are reminiscent of the accuracy and care with how the British divided up nations half way across the world.
Can I just enjoy a fuckin game without being browbeat on DEI garbage?
The article is about sloppy journalism, not what you, personally, are allowed to enjoy, you illiterate fuckhead.
Now that Web Environment Integrity is shut down, Reddit decides to take matters into their own hands..
You download a copy of a photo I took to your computer.
I have a website that lets people see the photo, it's a popular website
Except that photo on my website doesn't point to a copy of that photo on one of my computers, it points to the copy on yours.
Millions of people visit my website, and each time they do, they download your copy of my photo.
Uploading that photo to millions of computers across the world fucks up your internet service. You could also switch out my photo for another one, maybe even an offensive one,, but my website would still point visitors to it.
In the original post, this is what a multibillion dollar corporation, a bank, did to a not-for-profit service that keeps a historical record of the internet.
I hinted at the security implications of what happened, but explaining that would make the analogy too complex.
what the fuck is up with all these pansy-ass terms suits keep coming up with? "quiet quitting" and now "soft saving"?
fuck this marshmallow flavoured cyanide bullshit
Drinking game: click on a random username in the comments section and take a shot every time they start talking out of their ass
My account doesn't count (although I am flattered, weirdo)
didn't they like... scrape everyone's open source code for an ai and then gatekeep that shit to their own infra?
let me paint you a different picture
i'm the one shoving you into a locker.
Did u even read the article? They literally just said that lab grown stuff isn't inherently greener than animal products, which is such a fucking nothingburger of a statement.
tbh if hexbear defeds i'm just gonna block all news communities from my feed; there's always another perspective and without hexbear i'd only see things that fit comfortably within a societal status-quo