bushOfBerries

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Kovu,
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reason magazine 💀

luthis,

That headline is a bit of a stretch.

shadysus,

These media sources are slightly to moderately conservative in bias. They often publish factual information that utilizes loaded words (wording that attempts to influence an audience by appealing to emotion or stereotypes) to favor conservative causes. These sources are generally trustworthy for information but may require further investigation. See all Right-Center sources. Overall, we rate Reason Magazine Right-Center biased based on story selection that favors Libertarian positions and High for factual reporting due to mostly proper sourcing and a clean fact-check record.

Huh, good to know while reading the article. Would be nice to have a better source though

FfaerieOxide,
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So if she was allergic to peanuts but poor, that would be fine according to you?

You really think it's best to privatize the air?

FfaerieOxide,
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So the airline held her alleged ability to breath hostage for money and you parse that as a good thing?

FfaerieOxide,
FfaerieOxide avatar

What if someone else really wanted to eat peanuts on that flight, and had more money than her.

Would a bidding war be just as good as her being able to buy up all the nuts?

You keep parsing the monetization itself as a good thing.

baronvonj,
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Lemmy.world is run by Mastodon

The admin(s) of lemmy.world also run mastodon.world (and calckey.world). Just as there are multiple lemmy servers, there are multiple Mastodon servers.

oddsbodkins,

What do communists and socialists have to apologize for? To be clear I know what you are hamfistedly referring to. But it isn’t “communists” or “socialists”.

trimmerfrost,

No, dogs do not bring back balls and sticks because of any ancient hunting instincts related to spears or slingshots. Instead, dogs have a natural instinct to retrieve objects, which is a behavior that has been selectively bred over thousands of years for specific purposes such as hunting, herding, and retrieving game.

In modern times, the instinct to retrieve has been channeled into games such as fetch, where dogs are trained to retrieve objects such as balls or sticks and bring them back to their owners. This behavior is often reinforced through positive reinforcement, where the dog is rewarded with praise or treats for bringing back the object

Teri_Kanefield, to random

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  • Garwboy, to random
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    "The Nazis were socialists!"

    The Nazis claimed to be 'National' as well but, last I checked, they did wander beyond their own country's borders somewhat.

    Perhaps unquestioning acceptance of the self-appointed labels of fascists isn't the wisest approach? Just a thought, like

    decryption, to random
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  • magnetosphere,
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    Where? Are you talking about the word “actor”? That’s used by both men and women.

    Pagliacci,

    I feel like there’s a concerted effort to delegitimize the entire concept of whistleblowing. They’re getting more common, more partisan, and less backed by physical evidence.

    Chickenstalker,

    Will you drink a can of Coke™ lying around a stranger’s house without asking? No? Then, ask for permission as a matter of etiquette unless there are signs specifically saying it is ok to use them.

    dismalnow,
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    My primary beef with

    huge pool of new users for the protocol

    Has to do with the scary-low number of developers working solely on ActivityPub, lemmy, etc - and lack of incentive for more to dive in head first.

    This is NOT ready for prime time, and I worry that reliance on devs from Zuck's army will facilitate EEE of the protocol. Slow and steady is better.

    Pic related.

    bernieecclestoned,

    Staying in the single market for goods was one of the brexit options that no one got to vote on, aka the Norway model, that would have prevented the vast majority of brexit issues

    sabreW4K3,
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    Should’ve never left

    KoboldCoterie,
    @KoboldCoterie@pawb.social avatar

    You’re acting like there’s only two situations: The entire Fediverse defederates with them, or the entire Fediverse federates with them. That’s not the case.

    I, personally, do not want to interact with anyone using Threads, because Meta has a proven history of poor moderation and of manipulating the narrative for political gain on Facebook and I see no reason to think they won’t do the same here. I am not the only one who holds this opinion. Those of us who feel this way can use instances that defederate with them, and have our way.

    If you want to interact with them, you can maintain an account on an instance that does federate with them. You do not need to have a Threads account, nor does anyone else.

    AnonTwo,

    The idea is that at first threads.net will seem "normal", like all the other fediverses

    Then they start adding features that either break against other servers, or straight up aren't supported, making threads.net seem more enticing just because all the neat features aren't on the other sites.

    Think how Internet Explorer killed Netscape with all the Page Load errors caused by ActiveX, yet everyone wanted ActiveX sites.

    Once they've walked through the path of least resistance and grabbed the bulk of the traffic, they just defederate from everyone.

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