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- Comment on You can (probably should) remove personal information from a photo before uploading it to social media 3 weeks ago:
That’s how 99% of social media works
- Comment on Substack prompted a Nazi blog again 4 weeks ago:
Kinda like Medium or WordPress (the .com variant). Gives you your own subdomain and lets you blog. Their policy is that they absolutely will not editorialise anything. It’s used by a lot of reputable good bloggers too
- Comment on From games to reminders to drink water: The rise of 'streaks,' rewards that keep you hooked 4 weeks ago:
Personally found streaks to be very helpful. In fact, on the homescreen of my phone is a very popular IOS app called Streaks!
Maintaining streaks has helped me a lot in fitness, mindfulness and discipline in general.
- Comment on We wouldn’t need the Epstein files to prove DJT’s guilt if society just trusted women in the first place. 4 weeks ago:
Here’s one against Joe Biden: en.wikipedia.org/…/Joe_Biden_sexual_misconduct_al…
- Comment on We wouldn’t need the Epstein files to prove DJT’s guilt if society just trusted women in the first place. 4 weeks ago:
Ah. But according to the post we should’ve trusted her
- Comment on We wouldn’t need the Epstein files to prove DJT’s guilt if society just trusted women in the first place. 4 weeks ago:
Unfortunately…they can say the same thing about us. So we try to be fair and exercise a judicial system
- Comment on We wouldn’t need the Epstein files to prove DJT’s guilt if society just trusted women in the first place. 4 weeks ago:
They voted for what they believed to be in their best interest.
- Comment on We wouldn’t need the Epstein files to prove DJT’s guilt if society just trusted women in the first place. 4 weeks ago:
If this were the case, Republicans would easily find 30 women to lie against Kamala Harris or whoever the next Democratic candidate is
- Comment on I love Lemmy 4 weeks ago:
You don’t need to switch instances to explore new communities
- Comment on If reality worked the way hiring managers and job interviews thought it did companies would have to fire everyone when they purchased new software since no one would have any experience using it. 9 months ago:
Never heard of this one tbh. The creator of homebrew was rejected at Google when he failed to implement a basic algorithm. The people interviewing him were using the software he wrote. But tbf, if you’re applying at Google they expect you to be able to invert a binary tree