Hmm didn’t know. I need to test it
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I think it was mainly removed on the apps but popular can still be used.
You can still use /popular on the apps. But I don’t know how different these two were (all vs popular)
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Political Memes@lemmy.world•Mfw when 10,000 people die attempting a revolution while Lemmy's "revolutionaries" are silent:
241·3 months ago2500 dead, 10 000 arrested.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•To Lemmy people who came from reddit: Have you guys tried other fedi software like mastodon or sharkey?
10·4 months agoYea I use Mastodon, it’s great.
I wasn’t clear. I’m seeing this take on Spotify as if they are illegally tracking your listening habits.
We usually use track for apps like Facebook who track your behavior on your phone, in other apps, on your browser etc
Saying Spotify is tracking you in the wrap gives a wrong impression.
They are making a profile of your listening habits but it’s a normal thing for a music app to do. How else would you know the details of a song you just listened to or how can they recommend you new things.
It’s normal that they track what you listen to on their application. They send you recommendations based on your music taste.
It would be shocking if they sent you details about the books you’re reading or locations you’re visiting.
The wrap up is tracking you? This is the dumbest thing I’ve seen all year
It is reading. The medium is not the issue. Some people read romance novels or adventure novels, are they better than romance or adventure comics?
This is like going back to when books were considered bad because theatre was the main way to tell stories.
The discussion to have is about the topics these comic books are covering. Are they varied enough? Can everything be made into a comic?
But if having some illustrations is helping anyone to read, they should go for it.
What’s sad is that Americans are still hoping that their issues will get fixed politically. It’s too late for that. They have a dictator at the helm and they’re gonna have to fight for their country one way or another. Better to do it sooner than later.
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Reddit@lemmy.world•I don't even know where to start. It's satire, right?
161·1 year agoBut it’s Nazi town, they’ll be confy there
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Fediverse@lemmy.world•What is stopping corporations from hijacking the Fediverse by hosting massive servers?English
5·1 year agoAs long as it’s online and public they can acces the info. But we have tools to fight back. Some instances are private unless you’re a member, some choose to defederate, we can ban bots, etc
Nothing is perfect, it’s always an ongoing struggle.
It’s not. We’re just more aware of it.
Don’t give in to despair!
Something that was getting shared a lot once (not too sure how true) that the whole “lion is the king of the jungle” thing was pushed by the Church in Europe to counter the pagan cult of the bear. The bear was basically worshiped as an embodiment of strength, saying that he’s not the strongest tarnished his image.
My comment was not meant to be serious. The guy also could have also been joking or something
He means that he’s not afraid of criticizing Trump’s government. Like he’s waiting for the flood of supporters to attack him lol
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Technology@lemmy.ml•David Sacks claims there's 'substantial evidence' that DeepSeek used OpenAI's models to train its own | TechCrunch
971·1 year agoStealing from thieves is not theft
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What ways/methods have you used to memorize passwords?
1·1 year agoExactly, like I agree with him on principle but it’s too time consuming.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What ways/methods have you used to memorize passwords?
5·1 year agoI have a friend who resets his passwords whenever he connects. So he only remembers one password, that of his email. He claims it’s safer this way.


So I’m trying /popular, I’ve noticed that posts don’t seem to refresh as fast as /all but it doesn’t seem tied to my location. I use JoeyForReddit There is a difference :(