Does it still work pretty well? I tried it for awhile but ran into some issues I can’t remember early on. If I could get close to RIF for Lemmy, my battery would drain a lot quicker
For about 2 hours I thought the TikTok ban would bring a similar thing to GDPR to the US. Then I stopped, thought about it and realized it was bullshit. I just want digital rights
Glad to know I’m not crazy. I tried so many things to get it to work but it’s always force close and reopen. I don’t really use full screen too often and that’s the only issue I’ve had in the last few years.
When my family adopted a street cat she liked to sit in the window and still keep a lookout on the neighborhood. We tried to let her outside, but she made it very clear she liked living with us pretty fast. A few times some rough looking cats would just run up in our yard or porch and start howling to her. She would see them and run away. Some street kitties just like the inside.
Ehhh I was hopeful that it would lead to more EU style laws over users data and privacy in the US, then I stopped and thought for a minute and realized it wouldn’t happen
So this is good to reduce packaging waste and probably fitting more packages on trucks/planes, reducing emissions I am guessing. But how much power does running it cost and how is the power being generated? Is it a net loss for their global emission, or is it just making Amazon save money? I’m still pretty dumb at this stuff
what lemmy web app do you use and why?
Elon Musk’s Tesla quietly slashed over 3,400 job postings, leaving just 3 listed in the U.S. (fortune.com)
54% of young Americans say food costs are the biggest strain on their finances (www.cnbc.com)
Steve Albini, US alt-rock musician and producer, dies aged 61 (www.theguardian.com)
This one hurts.
TIL Earthworms aren't native to the northern United States; they are a recent invasive species which does significant damage to boreal forests (www.outdoorlife.com)
TikTok sues U.S. government, says ban violates First Amendment (www.cnbc.com)
I really like this song! (lemmy.world)
cross-posted from: lemmy.world/post/14976953...
Anon doesn't like any web browsers (lemmy.world)
Ralph is very polite (lemmy.world)
North Carolina child’s ‘monster in the closet’ was in fact 50,000 bees in the wall (www.theguardian.com)
Family discovers ‘terrifying’ gigantic bee colony in wall of home with blood-like honey oozing down wall and $20,000 in damage
The decline of the Simpsons 📉 (jlai.lu)
Exclusive: ByteDance prefers TikTok shutdown in US if legal options fail, sources say (www.reuters.com)
Windows 11 will reportedly display a watermark if your PC does not support AI requirements. (www.tomshardware.com)
Livin' large (lemmy.world)
What happens when every time your browser sends data to a tracker it makes a beep sound? (infosec.exchange)
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The world just ended. (lemmy.world)
cross-posted from: lemmy.world/post/14465880...
A simpler time (lemmy.world)
Amazon builds AI model to optimize packaging (chainstoreage.com)
So true (sh.itjust.works)
Beef produces 85 kg CO2e per kg of food. Tofu produces 2.9 kg CO2e per kg of food. (ourworldindata.org)
I got banned from a subreddit because the BBC changed the article title
I got banned from a subreddit because the BBC changed the article title. There are just too many rules and too many bad rules.
I asked my dog, "What is two minus two?'
He said nothing.
People think onlyfans is weird (lemmy.world)