Knowing what you know about Elon Musk, why are you still on X?
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    Because there are a lot more people, breaking news, and content on there compared to anywhere else.

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  • "Initials" by "Florian Körner", licensed under "CC0 1.0". / Remix of the original. - Created with dicebear.comInitialsFlorian Körnerhttps://github.com/dicebear/dicebearSN
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    In unsurprising news, Reddit prepares IPO
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    A few years ago I would have bought some stocks to support them ... Now, I'd counsel anybody to stay away from that stock because the company could further alienate and lose most of their active users at any time.

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  • What is your least favourite acronym?
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    Waste of money brains and time 😸

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  • What is your least favourite acronym?
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    Worst: TLA

    Best: WOMBAT

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  • [Humor] Dunkey's Guide to Streaming Services
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    I remember how happy I was when I got rid of cable, where I had to pay for fox news and sportsball and ahost of other channels I never watched ... which is now a very similar situation with every stupid streaming service.

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  • Trump's rhetoric is increasingly mirroring Nazi talking points, and nobody is paying attention, an expert on extremism warns
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    Business insider has been on my block list for quite a while ... Their articles are just low effort and quality.

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  • Microsoft is discontinuing Windows Mixed Reality
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    I didn't even know that was a thing 🤷

    Though all I care about VR is Beat Saber on my Quest 2....

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  • Young voters explain why they’re bailing on Biden, and whether they’d come back
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    Do you believe Trump would have handled this conflict any better?

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  • Hell's Kitchen, Voyager edition
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    Where is the fucking Talaxian tenderloin sauce?!?

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  • 9to5Google: iMessage for Android doesn't matter, just use good apps
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    I have plenty of folks in my circles who never read or reply to emails :p

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  • Dear Lemmy, **why** Star Trek??
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    I just started strange new worlds and it really took me back to when I watched stng for the first time.

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  • ¿Entiendes?
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    Yes, thanks to Duo, this is exactly my level of Spanish :p

    ¡Felicidades a nosotros!

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  • ich🥚🎂iel
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    Sie glauben wohl auch, daß wir hier oben etwas altmodisch sind...

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  • Save
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    The click of death will come for them eventually :p

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    It used to be a piggy bank and peeps from many countries had no idea what that was supposed to be....

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  • EXCLUSIVE: Apology letters surface in Fulton Trump case
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    I mostly question the "sincere" part ...

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  • Leibniz Keks vegan
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    Warum nicht teurer UND kleiner?!?

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  • If you share a link from twitter to other platforms you used to see a preview... but not for a while now. Doesn't matter if it's Facebook or Lemmy, twitter.com replies with a 404 on links that work fine even without being logged in. Are they incompetent or is this a strategy to limit incoming traffic? 🤣 https://developers.facebook.com/tools/debug/?q=https%3A%2F%2Ftwitter.com%2Felonmusk

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    https://blog.marcocantu.com/blog/2023-november-turbopascal40.html

    November 28, 2023 - Turbo Pascal turns 40 Turbo Pascal was introduced by Borland in November 1983. It's officially turning 40 years old this month. Turbo Pascal was a milestone product for the industry, it started Borland as a company and it was the first popular Integrated Development Environment or IDE. It was a great product for the time, and its success was incredible. You can read more about Turbo Pascal it in this recent blog post from David I, but also on Wikipedia and many other sources including blog posts of mine, including the talk I did this summer in the first Pascal World Congress in Salamanca. At Embarcadero, the company continuing working on the successors of Turbo Pascal, we just shipped version 36 of that compiler. In fact when you read "Embarcadero Delphi for Win32 compiler version 36.0" (the version of the command line compiler in Delphi 12 Athens) the compiler version number, 36, dates back to the first Turbo Pascal. Not only that, we decided to dedicate the product Easter Egg to this great anniversary.

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    Via https://www.instagram.com/possum.mood/

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    > Six months later, we can see that the effects of leaving Twitter have been negligible. A memo circulated to NPR staff says traffic has dropped by only a single percentage point as a result of leaving Twitter, now officially renamed X, though traffic from the platform was small already and accounted for just under two percent of traffic before the posting stopped.

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    ::: spoiler spoiler ![](https://beehaw.org/pictrs/image/3557298b-25d2-4333-b678-cb0951139863.webp) ::: Via https://radar.cloudflare.com/adoption-and-usage Here is a different source with slightly different results https://www.6connect.com/blog/global-adoption-of-ipv6-top-ten-countries/ For fun you can comment your guesses first :)

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    Via https://twitter.com/leohoratio/status/1328778709667602436 Image transcription of a Tweet by @leohoratio: my body is not a temple. it is a federation starship with critical hull damage and shields at 0%

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    https://benchmarks.llmonitor.com/sally

    > Sally (a girl) has 3 brothers. Each brother has 2 sisters. How many sisters does Sally have? The correct answer is 1 - slightly more compared to how many AIs got it right.

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    youtu.be

    My takeaways after watching the whole thing: As soon as garlic's cells are destroyed (cut, smashed, pressed) the process that creates allicin, the main compound responsible for fresh garlic's flavor and aroma, starts and peaks after 1 min. So, use garlic as freshly as possible. Dried, or otherwise preserved garlic loses the allicin as it is very volatile. You still get a garlic like flavor from them, but it's always inferior to fresh. However, if you're cooking something where garlic is not the main flavor that is likely ok (only noticable in direct comparison). I also made the cilantro chicken he used for a taste test yesterday and it was da bomb! Here's the recipe: Marinade chicken thighs with a paste of: * 4" ginger * 1.5 lemon's juice * garlic * salt Brown over medium high heat in neutral oil. Top with Sauce, blended: * 2 roma tomatoes * green chillies * squirt of tomato paste * half bunch cilantro * salt After a few min finish with whole milk yogurt. Serve with rice, garnish with fresh cilantro. In summary, the video is a bit slow at times (could probably have been a 20min video), but the information contained was interesting and helpful for anyone cooking with garlic :) Pics for the recipe: [Cooking](https://i.imgur.com/9g9BHK4.jpg) [Finished](https://i.imgur.com/ZcVFNPU.jpg)

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    This fancy cold brew dispenser makes me happy all summer. It's really well engineered, so you can tilt the steeper and get the last drop of of goodness out :) Obviously, you do not need any fancy equipment to make cold brew: Steep coarsely ground coffee in cold water (1:5 ratio) for 12-24 hrs at room temperature and strain. Then store in the fridge and sip delicious iced coffee all hot summer day long, until you jitter yourself into bed and realize that wasn't conducive to a restful night's sleep. The benefits of cold brew are less acidic coffee, time saved, because you can just fill the concentrate up with (cold or hot) water and/or milk, plus it is easy to adjust the strength of your coffee that way.

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    www.thedailybeast.com

    When executives at Showtime pulled a VICE documentary exploring Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis’ experiences with Guantanamo Bay detainees, it was hard to ignore the timing: It was one day after DeSantis officially declared for president. The Daily Beast has obtained a transcript of that unaired documentary, “The Guantanamo Candidate,” which was anchored by Seb Walker, a longtime correspondent for the Emmy-winning newsmagazine.

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    I thought it was enough to put my cedar plank over aluminum foil and the burners to the lowest setting... luckily, I had the temperature probe in the salmon, so I noticed the flare up right away and it came out not much darker than in the picture. Hey !food, wanna share a kitchen disaster in the comments?

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    [The New York Times, June 30, 2023](https://www.nytimes.com/2023/06/30/world/americas/bolsonaro-brazil-banned-office.html) https://archive.is/Wbbka A majority of judges on Brazil’s electoral court have voted to block former President Jair Bolsonaro from seeking public office for the next eight years, removing a top contender from the next presidential contest and dealing a significant blow to the country’s far-right movement. The judges ruled that Mr. Bolsonaro had violated Brazil’s election laws when, less than three months before last year’s vote, he summoned diplomats to the presidential palace and made baseless claims that the nation’s voting systems were likely to be rigged.

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    www.youtube.com

    Viola Purrlude in D - composed for handsome Julian ❤️

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    www.theguardian.com

    Interesting to hear such things discussed at that level. Turning it off is suggested to get rid of compromised background processes that might be spying on users. Obviously, this only help against malware that isn't permanently installed on a phone.

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    Archaeologists in Bavaria made a rare find last week: during excavations in the Swabian town of Nördlingen, experts discovered a bronze sword that is more than 3,000 years old, the State Office for the Preservation of Historical Monuments announced Wednesday. This is so well preserved, "that it almost still shines". It is an octagonal sword, whose octagonal handle is made entirely of bronze. According to a preliminary classification, it dates from the late 14th century BC and thus from the Middle Bronze Age, it said. Sword finds from this era are rare, they said. The experts also suspect that the find is a bronze full hilt sword, that is, a weapon that was used for fighting. The now discovered sword comes from a grave with rich bronze grave goods. A man, a woman and a youth were buried in it. The possible relationship between the persons is still unclear. The production of octagonal swords is complex, because the handle is cast over the blade (so-called overcasting). The decoration is made over an inlay and by means of hallmarks. While there are two real rivets, another pair of rivets is only indicated. Despite the manufacturing effort and the lack of hilt marks, it can be assumed that it was a real weapon. The center of gravity in the front part of the blade indicates that it was balanced mainly for slashing. Made in Bavaria? It was noticed early on that there are two separate centers of distribution of the octagonal swords: on the one hand the southern German area, on the other hand northern Germany and Denmark. A comparison of casting techniques and decoration shows that some of the octagonal swords in the north appear to be copies of southern German forms, while other pieces could be genuine imports or the product of "itinerant craftsmen". "Still the sword and the burial must be examined, so that our archaeologists can classify this find more exactly. But already now it can be said: the state of preservation is exceptional! A find like this is very rare," explains General Conservator Prof. Mathias Pfeil, head of the Bavarian State Office for the Preservation of Monuments. Via DPA (Deutsche Presse Agentur), Translated with DeepL.com/Translator. All the English articles where bad, so I auto-translated the [German source](https://www.schwaebische.de/regional/ostalb/archaeologen-finden-3000-jahre-altes-schwert-1688205) for you :)

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    www.youtube.com

    She captures my feelings so incredibly well. Nobody in any of the schools is saying to kids that they should be gay or trans. All they are saying is that some gay and trans people exist, deserve to live, and be treated with respect. Arguments of people who don't afford basic respect to others do not need to be respected.

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    https://xkcd.com/2788 "In the Hall of the Mountain King was accidentally composed on log/log paper."

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    Two of my friends wanted to keep bees in an urban environment. After a lot of brainstorming the idea of an educational beehive was born. With the Plexiglas enclosure it is safely possible to come up really close to the hives. There were many volunteers, and I was part of the 6 core people who built the structure. This was 10 years ago, and I have learned a lot about bees and even given tours to the garden and hives for elementary school groups. We just had the 10th annual bee fest. It is so rewarding to see a project have this kind of longevity and positive impact in the community. I've met a lot of people through this effort, some have turned into really good friends. I'll stop rambling now, but happy to answer questions below :)

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    Things I'm into: All things IT (also professionally), social and environmental justice/volunteering/activism, cooking, baking, eating, music (listening, singing, string instruments), fantasy books, audiobooks, PC gaming, parenting, Germany, Bavaria, Seattle/Washington, and, ADHD 🥲