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Should have been pushing for stuff like this and banning private space companies and other nonsense.
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2024-03-06
Given to humans in September? Who has it now?
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2024-03-06
Yikes, “seems to struggle with this” is quite a reach from a total internet stranger. The blueprint for the formation and eruption of each tooth is in the cells DNA and we’re a long long way from even identifying where those tooth blueprints are much less how to take a cell and trigger it to form a specific tooth to erupt at a specific place in the jaw. Read up on embryology some, it’s a fascinating subject.
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2024-03-06
My brain glitches a little every time I look at his teeth.
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2024-03-06
I need that, but holy fucking shit that sounds wildly painful...
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2024-03-06
Sure... But the lifestyle that meth leaves you with, does fuck your teeth like crazy. You could say it's specifically meth as well, because once they're off the meth their body is just hunting dopamine and the best thing it knows is sugar.
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2024-03-06
this is genuinely amazing there are many people who lost their teeth and now can get another shot of having teeth
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2024-04-06
So is it like ... in a squeezy bottle? Can you just apply it to your gums? Just asking because I'm clumsy and might drop it.
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2024-04-06
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Every year ahead of the June 4 commemoration of the Tiananmen Square massacre, the Chinese government tightens online censorship to suppress domestic discussion of the event. Critics, dissidents and international groups anticipate an uptick in cyber activity ranging from emails with malicious links to network attacks in the days and weeks leading up to the anniversary. Much of this cyber activity by Beijing is done covertly. But a recent restructuring of China’s cyberforce and a document leak exposing the activities of Chinese tech firm i-Soon have shed some light on how Beijing goes about the business of hacking. As a China expert and open-source researcher, I believe the latest revelations draw the curtain back on a contractor ecosystem in which government officials and commercial operators are increasingly working together. In short, Beijing is outsourcing its cyber operations to a patchwork army of private-sector hackers who offer their services out of a mix of nationalism and profit. From censorship to cyberattacks Chinese authorities restrict the flow of information online by banning search terms, scanning social media for subversive messages and blocking access to foreign media and applications that may host censored content. Control of online activity is particularly stringent around the anniversary of the protests at Tiananmen Square in 1989 that ended with a bloody crackdown on demonstrators by troops on June 4 of that year. Since then pro-democracy activists have sought to commemorate the massacre on its anniversary – and Beijing has sought to counter mention of the crackdown. Chinese internet users note more restrictions and censorship in the run-up to the anniversary, with more words being banned and even certain emojis – like candles, denoting vigils – disappearing.
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Which is a good reason why Adobe shouldn't need to piggyback off Adams' fame to promote these AI images, but they did anyway.
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2024-03-06
This isn't piracy.
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2024-03-06
well, that's called a contract, and you could equate the process as analogous to prostitution. but sure someone needs to write the script. and because the contract says the work you did is theirs; it is. Just like paying someone for a sex act. Except that they get to resell that as a product, forever.
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2024-03-06
Why would they pay for the script when they can just copy it?
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2024-03-06
who would have written it in the first place?
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2024-03-06
That doesn't seem vague. They clearly don't want AI art sold with his name on it. Full stop. Using his name to generate the art has no bearing on the request, the request is to stop using his name during a sale of the results.
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2024-03-06
They said it was uploaded by a user, which they aren’t liable for like how YouTube can’t be sued if someone posts copyrighted material 
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2024-03-06
They said it was uploaded by a user, which they aren’t liable for like how YouTube can’t be sued if someone posts copyrighted material 
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2024-03-06
They said it was uploaded by a user, which they aren’t liable for like how YouTube can’t be sued if someone posts copyrighted material 
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No, they are going to collect a years worth of battery charge and then make a sweet lightning generator of 440,000 kW to fry the French!
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2024-03-06
I don’t understand your statement.
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2024-03-06
They don't see that until on their bill they see kWh not kW. Generating XkW per year is pretty much meaningless
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2024-03-06
Solar plants and zombies
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2024-03-06
I am not sure why tech journalism has such difficulties with kWh and kW.
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2024-03-06
A site called Intersting Engineering not knowing the difference between power and energy units isn't a good look... Also, ad infested clickbait.
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2024-03-06
Cemeteries are not power plants. Leave the dead alone.
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2024-03-06
ThatsTheJoke.gif in a nutshell.
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2024-03-06
In the uk it’s fucking expensive… my Nan and granddad when they buried my uncle bought plots for my dad and my Nan and granddad next to his and they spent according to family £15,000 and this was a long time ago
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2024-03-06
I'm sure it's ridiculous here in the US as well, I've just never had to look into it.
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2024-03-06
Yes, having a stance of ruining peoples' recreational activities because you don't do them is a healthy take.
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2024-03-06
Just to be absolutely clear, they’re not using dead people to generate power?
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2024-03-06
Step 1 towards the Matrix.
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2024-03-06
relevant comic:https://dresdencodak.com/2010/06/03/dark-science-01/
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2024-04-06
More importantly, why not give the energy production which means putting in into Wh
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2024-04-06
My guess is capacity, then in kwpeak. You don't really know how much kwh it will produce. For measure 1 civil solar panel is .4 kwp for 1m x 1.7m. 1 kwp in Spain is about 1500 kwh if ideally placed, plain south and 20deg slope.
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Agreed, we had a good look at his trades at the time. There’s no dispute that he had been gaming the system and also that there was plenty of evidence that he’d done so over a prolonged period of time. So for that, guilty. However his positions, cancelled buy/sell orders and market manipulation simply weren’t significant enough to move the market to the extent it’s claimed. Numerous other traders and houses were at it, hundreds in reality.
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Per capita energy consumption in most large (by EU standards) EU countries is about 20-30% higher than China, not 400-500% (4-5x).
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2024-03-06
Why the hell is that inbred ass clown the pic of this article
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2024-03-06
Read that post caption again, OP. So -- one of the biggest and most technologically advanced countries, aspiring to be the global superpower, after many years, builds a "world record" colossal-sized solar farm, that can work only during sunny days, and the output is sufficient to power... one of the tiniest European countries. Now think for yourself whether this is a fact that supports the climatism and dogmatic "Green Deals" or actually the opposite.
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2024-03-06
Right now I think the resistance comes because of the long break-even time. Dramatic improvements in solar cell efficiency will make a paradigm shift.
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2024-03-06
It really is. 200,000 acre solar farm, 639,000 acre Luxembourg.
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2024-03-06
Parking lots…
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2024-03-06
So you are saying that countries like America and China are lying about their power generation because you can't walk around their nuclear power plants etc?
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2024-03-06
Sure, now I understand.
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2024-03-06
This is because they lease and that, in turn, is for tax purposes. Why doesn't Congress change the tax laws to address this? The problem there is that Congress is perpetrually deadlocked by design so we're stuck with laws that were written decades ago and no way forward.
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2024-04-06
Not only can we do so, we could have done so over seventy years ago but we didn't and we're not doing it now for the same reason: oil money.
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2024-04-06
Other great infrastructure changes have happened before---many of them. And China and some other countries are leading the way.
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2024-04-06
Nobody says its impossible. People are just pointing out the foolishness of expecting it to be fast.
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2024-04-06
Hm? And since when does country of birth matter? If your mum had been visiting China as a tourist, while pregnant, and you were born there, you’d be Chinese all of a sudden? What matters is your passport. (And, to be clear, China doesn’t have jus solis so you wouldn’t have the right to the chinese passport) Where one is born is such a meaningless thing. It literally changes 0 in your life.
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2024-04-06
Where you was born means everything you twat ist where your from if i was born on an american aurbase i would be american because its american soil and i would get cutzenship and if you was from europe and your kid was born in china while living in china you would be chinese.
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2024-04-06
No you’re not. You’re not a citizen. You can’t vote, you’re not recognised by the state as belonging to that country. You’re from somewhere else and simply live there. If you do something bad, the country you were born in can deport you back to that country you have the passport of. You’re not “one of them” until you’ve got the paperwork. Musk is American because he got his passport. He’s also South African because he’s got the South African passport.
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2024-04-06
Oil money still runs this country.
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AMD: launches new chips Nvidia stock price: all time high…
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Does Reddit have an app on the Apple store? Genuinely asking since I don't use apple. Id assume yes but wanted to make sure. If they do then they'd probably have to follow whatever guidelines reddit does or just block that content in app.
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2024-03-06
Might as well change the name to XXX.
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2024-03-06
It does. Not sure how the rules apply.
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2024-03-06
I mean Twitter was full of porn as well. It's always been a shit hole.
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2024-03-06
NUDES IN BIO and also the rest of my feed
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2024-03-06
Reddit does have an iOS app. And you can view all the NSFW content there as well. Iirc, you just need to change the NSFW settings on the web version (also work in mobile browser) because said setting is not available in the app because Apple like to pretend NSFW content does not exist.
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2024-03-06
Yes, the official Reddit app is on the Apple App Store & yes you can access NSFW subreddits on the app.
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2024-03-06
Yup. Thats how I use Reddit 99% of the time, mainly because of the News feature which is absent from the site.
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2024-03-06
They are talking about porn porn, not rageporn.
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2024-03-06
Despite the law going into effect, it hasn’t been enforced as far as we can tell. Only sites that pulled out in protest are blocked, but plenty of other sources seem to not care at all.
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2024-03-06
Actually x.com was bought for 100 million. Single letter domain names are rare and only several exist.
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2024-03-06
If you want to view adult videos on X now, simply type www.xvideos.com in your browser
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2024-03-06
You have to enable NSFW subreddits from the web. It cannot be done in the app. The rule is it has to be off by default and cannot be toggled via the app.
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2024-03-06
r/foundsatan
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2024-03-06
How did you find more on the old Twitter? Posts had some semblance of moderation. Now everything posted its like 4 replies down bam titties in your face.
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2024-03-06
The desperation is real, the ad revenue is drying up so fast they are willing to go to porn (which will hurt ad revenue even more lol) to try and boost gross profits.
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It does. But reddit now complies with nsfw stuff by being "opt in". Meaning you can no longer download teddit amd see x rated content in r/all, r/popular, etc. In order to see x rated content you have to physically subscribe to the sub reddit or user, and then it will show in your personal feed. I would imagine twitter would get around this the same way. In order to see x rated content you would have to follow the user or opt into seeing that users content. Twitter would ve out of compliance with the app store if it was just unsolicited ahowing xrated content in your feed without your explicit concent.
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2024-03-06
Only fans just got some real competition
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I bet you don't have a clue what you're talking about https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Single-letter_second-level_domain#Active_single-letter_domains they literally stopped giving out single letter domains, and only 3 were ever registered for .com
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2024-03-06
That domain is worth 30 million tops. Which is less than 100 million.
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I got hit with the request to show ID when I was in Louisiana no idea why, I just went to a different site.
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2024-03-06
If you create a new account, it’ll default to not viewing NSFW content. You just have to go into the phone settings and change it though. There is literally a button in the iPhone setting under the Reddit app. I guess Apple is ok with it? Idk how all that works.
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2024-03-06
Porn is the only reason I’ve kept my Twitter account lol, didn’t they allow it before? There’s an awful lot of porn there already.
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2024-03-06
Like what?
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2024-03-06
X gon’ give it to ya
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Those sites blocked access in those states. As far as I can tell states have not banned sites yet.
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2024-03-06
So... it's like Reddit? But presumably less child porn and revenge porn?
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2024-03-06
That'll do wonders for the advertisers that were on the fence.
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Lemme tell you, had you told me porn as not allowed before i would have been shocked.
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2024-03-06
Ah, a fellow connoisewer.
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Cause VPNs aren’t free or readily available
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2024-03-06
He should buy it.
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So weird to see people taking the Twitter name change seriously…
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>Musk’s irrational behaviors are chasing traditional advertising powerhouses away - and what’s left are crypto shills, penis pill manufacturers and porn sites. One step closer to a real-life Cyberpunk Universe every day
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I’ve watched enough videos in the past couple months to say that’s not true
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It’ll be funny when X can’t even sell porn bc the sex workers don’t want to associate with him.
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Have they ever not...?
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