Since feddit.ch is shutting down on 31/3/24 I’ve moved to @ZeroCool@Slrpnk.net.
Yep, this news actually broke a couple days ago, I remember seeing a Brave fanboy having a meltdown over it and ranting about how Mozilla is the real shady company, blah, blah, blah.
Between a decade+ on reddit and now here on lemmy I’ve learned most of the time when someone’s whining about a headline or insinuating that the media is purposefully misleading they’re just upset that headlines don’t contain the entire article. Which is obviously a very stupid criticism. It’s surprisingly common but it’s stupid all the same.
There is nothing factually incorrect or even remotely misleading about the headline as written.
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There is nothing factually incorrect or even remotely misleading about the headline as written.
If this sounds like the behavior of some hick from a single-traffic light town that’s because that’s exactly what he is. According to the AP article about this case he’s from Whitehall which is a town in upstate NY near Glens Falls with 4k residents. Just another reminder to avoid Upstate.
Lol yeah, sure. Because as we all know, Reddit definitely doesn’t have a well deserved decade+ reputation for half-baked decisions and dealing self-inflicted blows to its own business.
Yeah, Reddit lies constantly. About everything. I guarantee they just weren’t ready to announce this yet but they will by the end of the year. It’s not the first time they’ve pulled this routine.
“ BombOmOm” = username
“”wanted to do nothing” should be self explanatory.
Well it was a party-line vote and Nathan Simington and Brendan Carr are the republican FCC commissioners.
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I hadn’t considered that but if you think that’s a realistic possibility then I wouldn’t have an issue resettling on lemm.ee. Either option would be fine. I mostly suggested .pub because I know the infosec family of instances are well run and dependable.
Yeah, sure. I’d be happy to help out.
I think Lemm.ee would be a fine alternative but infosec.pub may be worth considering too. The owner/admin runs multiple instances across the range of fediverse services (including the popular infosec.exchange mastodon server) so I think the risk of it abruptly shutting down is extremely low.
https://wiki.infosec.exchange/faq/fediverse/other_infosec_fediverse_instances
Oh damn, did lemmy.film shut down? That’s a major bummer. I really liked the Movies and TV community.
As Lemmyworld and lemmy.ml already have most of the active communities, I thought it would be interesting to have this one (maybe two, one for movies, one for TV) on lemm.ee ?
That’s exactly why I chose to post articles in moviesandtv@lemmy.film over the movies/tv communities on lemmy.world. I try to support communities in smaller instances by posting relevant content but I guess this is just an inherent risk of lemmy.
Muskrats: “Why would anyone think they can drive in the rain?”
I actually am not super familiar with the case
And yet you’re happy to lecture us on the appropriateness of the outcome. Interesting.
North Koreans are using fake IDs and learning IT skills to sneak their way into remote American jobs, according to the FBI and Justice departments.
CEOs on Monday be like: “Okay we need everyone to return to the office full time… It’s for national security.”
After listening to all of the Knowledge Fight podcast’s 70+ hours worth of coverage of both cases (including multiple interviews with the plaintiffs lawyers)… I don’t believe for a minute that Alex Jones’ lawyers are competent enough to attempt a devious strategy.
It’s been almost 27 years since the first Austin Powers movie and the world still doesn’t have any sharks with frickin’ laser beams attached to their heads.