I thought Bloomberg was trash news these days?
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Yeah I do not understand. It’s not cheap and it’s gross.
What is it? (The thing in the circle)
lol, my wife and I have been on enough flights we just get there 45 minutes to an hour before and walk on the plane as boarding starts, maybe a bit earlier than that if we want food in the airport. There’s really no need to get to the airport so early, especially if it’s an airport you’ve been to before.
CachyOS, Nobara, Bazzite, there’s a lot of good options.
it’s not illegal in brazil yet. you seem to have missed my point entirely.
… you’ve got to be joking lol. you do realize that discord isn’t the ones getting the government ids right? like all of your claims hinge on discord retaining these ids, which I’ve already explained you don’t have to provide (you’ve even admitted that) and that they don’t even get if you do provide it!
I don’t even know why you’re defending governments here. It’s ridiculous! discord isn’t the problem, it’s government’s passing laws that cause this!
liked what even are you arguing? that there aren’t laws being passed that cause this?
edit I just saw your edit claiming:
PS: The EU, Australia, and United States population’s combined is 9.9% of the worlds population. But due to 38% of US states and 11% of EU countries with some ID law, plus Australia’s first attempt to keep kids under 16 off social media, you still can somehow validate the global enforcement of laws put forward by the minority population from a group representing less than 10% of the planet?!
well yeah. The USA is 30% of discord’s userbase, so of course they’re going to add features that affect everyone if thirty % of their userbase now has ID laws. They’re not gonna partially implement it. Your claim that I’m bad at math is hilarious since you seem so focused on the complex conspiracy theory that you can’t even see the plainly obvious truth. Occam’s Razor.
You’re the one making wild claims dude. So yeah, it falls on its face, you have no evidence for what you claim, and there’s literally evidence against what you claim.
tyler@programming.devto
Funny: Home of the Haha@lemmy.world•This goes all the way to the top
12·1 day agoYou ignored that the studies were all for different allergies… so you can’t just take 4 “nos” and 1 “yes” as a no for all.
The same thing that they do with pirates, annas archive, etc. Governments have cooperation agreements, they will prosecute you if other countries ask.
tyler@programming.devto
Peertube@lemmy.world•Discord has enshitified, what do we do now?
111·1 day agoYou aren’t required to provide an ID, you can use “AI recognition” so your full argument immediately falls on its face.
19 states of the US have implemented social media identity verification laws and porn identity laws so yeah, it’s already happening in the US, it’s happening in Europe, Australia, it’s happening everywhere.
edit: for those just blindly downvoting and listening to the conspiracy theorist above. 30% of discord’s user base is the USA. so yeah, if the USA is passing social media identity laws then they’re just gonna implement the laws globally. It’s easier on them, they don’t have to verify who is in what country, they avoid vpn checks, they just let their ‘identity partners’ handle it, country be damned.
This is Occam’s Razor. There’s a dead simple explanation and the user above is trying to make up some crazy conspiracy theory that doesn’t even make sense since you don’t have to provide a fucking ID.
tyler@programming.devto
Peertube@lemmy.world•Discord has enshitified, what do we do now?
322·1 day agoJust to be clear, discord is just following through on regulations. It absolutely does not matter what platform you use, even if it’s decentralized, because if legislation keeps pushing for these controls it will affect any product out there. The only real option is completely private, self hosted services. No public access at all.
tyler@programming.devto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Hey, guys. Is it a good idea to dunk PC parts in isopropyl alcohol?
12·1 day agoSewers are self cleaning. If you throw a pipe bomb in there it ain’t gonna matter how self cleaning it is.
I don’t really need to argue the case when there’s decades of science showing that smoking isn’t safe in any amount (including smog).
tyler@programming.devto
Wikipedia@lemmy.world•Ailsa Craig (small Scottish island, source of microgranite used for high-quality curling stones in the Olympics)English
1·1 day agoNah, best way to tell a story is to let someone else fill in the blanks! You wouldn’t have been as excited if I ruined all the fun 😉
tyler@programming.devto
Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•But the Canadien stock market is over 33,000!
1·1 day agoYeah the refs clearly don’t care cause they want the sport to be self refereed.
tyler@programming.devto
Funny: Home of the Haha@lemmy.world•This goes all the way to the top
4·2 days agoP.s., there idea that local honey helps with allergies is bunk because allergies are typically caused by windborne pollen, which bees dont collect.
It completely depends on the allergy
tyler@programming.devto
Wikipedia@lemmy.world•Ailsa Craig (small Scottish island, source of microgranite used for high-quality curling stones in the Olympics)English
11·2 days agoOn this island you will find such things as:
- Spot of Grass
- Water
- Fog Horn
- Swine

tyler@programming.devto
Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•But the Canadien stock market is over 33,000!
7·3 days agoThey have refs
tyler@programming.devto
Fuck AI@lemmy.world•Google Says People Are Copying Its AI Without Its Permission, Much Like It Scraped Everybody's Data Without Asking to Create Its AI in the First Place
1·3 days agoYou will never stop computers from being able to copy what is shown on the screen. Right now you can go in and just disable copy paste blocking in your browser if you really wanted. It’s just javascript.







Why the hell was epstein on quora though? Like, isn’t that suspicious in itself? Billionaires don’t need to create q&a accounts. They have assistants that just find the answers for them.