Inside the Operation to Bring Down Trump’s Truth Social (www.wired.com) The North Atlantic Fella Organization is trying to shut down Trump’s flailing social media platform before the 2024 election—by shitposting.
Harvard astronomer's "alien spherules" are industrial pollutants (bigthink.com) Finding alien technology on the seafloor would be truly incredible. This extraordinary claim, however, is debunked by the actual evidence.
10 years ago, Batkid was battling bad guys and cancer — now he's 15 and healthy (www.npr.org) On Nov. 15, 2013, Miles Scott, a 5-year-old with leukemia, won hearts around the world when he became a superhero for a day with help from the Make-A-Wish Foundation.
Heartwarming story about Gothenburg's public library goes viral (www.thelocal.se) What do you do if the library is officially closed but you manage to sneak in anyway? Borrow books, of course.
I spy with my Cold War satellite eye... nearly 400 Roman forts in the Middle East (arstechnica.com) Anthropologists suggest forts were built to secure key trade routes through the region.
Archaeologists in Turkey Have Unearthed Human and Animal Sculptures That Are the Earliest Examples of Prehistoric Art | Artnet News (news.artnet.com) Human and animal sculptures that could date to 9,600 B.C.E were found in Turkey at sites some believe have ties to biblical accounts....
A Norwegian Family Went Searching for a Lost Earring in Their Backyard. They Found Viking Artifacts Instead | Artnet News (news.artnet.com) The two brooches are the first definitive evidence of Viking presence on the island of Jomfruland in southern Norway.
Archaeologists in France Have Discovered a 2nd-Century Roman Sarcophagus, Still Fastened Close With Lead Staples | Artnet News (news.artnet.com) Archeologists in Reims, northeastern France, have found an unopened Roman sarcophagus with the remains of a woman and her funerary goods.
Unity makes major changes to controversial install-fee program (arstechnica.com) No fees for Personal tier or old/current projects, new 2.5% revenue cap, and more.
Anyone want to mod m/science to get rid of the spam? @ernest is the only mod and they have way too much on their plate to have to deal with it.
YouTube under no obligation to host anti-vaccine advocate’s videos, court says (arstechnica.com) YouTube had the discretion to take down content that harmed users, judge said.
The Threadiverse hits 100K active users, 2 weeks after reaching 50K. (fedidb.org) The next 2 weeks...any predictions/bets on what it will be then?
Inside the Operation to Bring Down Trump’s Truth Social (www.wired.com)
The North Atlantic Fella Organization is trying to shut down Trump’s flailing social media platform before the 2024 election—by shitposting.
Harvard astronomer's "alien spherules" are industrial pollutants (bigthink.com)
Finding alien technology on the seafloor would be truly incredible. This extraordinary claim, however, is debunked by the actual evidence.
10 years ago, Batkid was battling bad guys and cancer — now he's 15 and healthy (www.npr.org)
On Nov. 15, 2013, Miles Scott, a 5-year-old with leukemia, won hearts around the world when he became a superhero for a day with help from the Make-A-Wish Foundation.
Heartwarming story about Gothenburg's public library goes viral (www.thelocal.se)
What do you do if the library is officially closed but you manage to sneak in anyway? Borrow books, of course.
I spy with my Cold War satellite eye... nearly 400 Roman forts in the Middle East (arstechnica.com)
Anthropologists suggest forts were built to secure key trade routes through the region.
Archaeologists in Turkey Have Unearthed Human and Animal Sculptures That Are the Earliest Examples of Prehistoric Art | Artnet News (news.artnet.com)
Human and animal sculptures that could date to 9,600 B.C.E were found in Turkey at sites some believe have ties to biblical accounts....
A Norwegian Family Went Searching for a Lost Earring in Their Backyard. They Found Viking Artifacts Instead | Artnet News (news.artnet.com)
The two brooches are the first definitive evidence of Viking presence on the island of Jomfruland in southern Norway.
Archaeologists in France Have Discovered a 2nd-Century Roman Sarcophagus, Still Fastened Close With Lead Staples | Artnet News (news.artnet.com)
Archeologists in Reims, northeastern France, have found an unopened Roman sarcophagus with the remains of a woman and her funerary goods.
Unity makes major changes to controversial install-fee program (arstechnica.com)
No fees for Personal tier or old/current projects, new 2.5% revenue cap, and more.
Anyone want to mod m/science to get rid of the spam?
@ernest is the only mod and they have way too much on their plate to have to deal with it.
YouTube under no obligation to host anti-vaccine advocate’s videos, court says (arstechnica.com)
YouTube had the discretion to take down content that harmed users, judge said.
Are there any mods in here?
The majority of posts are spam....
What a game.
That is one of the most nerve wracking games of football I have ever watched.
The Threadiverse hits 100K active users, 2 weeks after reaching 50K. (fedidb.org)
The next 2 weeks...any predictions/bets on what it will be then?