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Israel announces 'total' blockade on Gaza

2y 8mon ago in world from www.aljazeera.com

Thousands injured, almost a thousand murdered and hundreds kidnapped including women and children sounds like "the plan" to you? I'm not saying they're saints but how can you say a country would go to war as a PR move just to see their already antagonized enemies suffer? This attack was planned for about a year with the help of Iran on a shabbat, alongside a rocket barrage to keep soldiers from mobilizing and joining in to help, but you honestly believe Israel were the ones who planned this.

Ask Microsoft if They Plan to Use Our Personal Data to Train AI

2y 9mon ago in firefox@lemmy.ml from foundation.mozilla.org

Not one year later

2y 11mon ago in memes@lemmy.ml

Both are decentralized, although Blue Sky isn't part of the fediverse. To be honest don't know much else about it.

But it still goes against the point of his tweet, proving Elon IS driving people out of Twitter.

Twitter is DDoSing itself

2y 11mon ago in technology from sfba.social

How DARE you accuse Elon Musk of actual labor?

I bet it's his army of yes men who weren't fired or quit when he stepped in.

Beating a dead rule

2y 11mon ago in 196@lemmy.blahaj.zone from i.imgur.com

To be fair I think it's only balanced when you scroll down for a few minutes.

In active, I noticed I start seeing ~2 day old posts I recognize from earlier mixed in with some posts I would've expected to see in hot a few hours ago, which isn't necessarily a bad thing but seems sort of out of place and maybe unintended.

And in hot it's a bit worse in my opinion when pretty soon I start feeling like sorting by new with some few hours old posts with relatively high traffic here and there.

Obviously this is all my personal opinion and might even out in a few days with a more active user base.

Lemmy apps on iOS

2y 11mon ago in apple_enthusiast

SHUT UP!!!

2y 11mon ago in memes@lemmy.ml

What was so special about the Apollo app?

2y 11mon ago in nostupidquestions

I think it all boils down to the state of the official reddit app.

I switched to iPhone from Android (regrettably) not long ago, and Apollo honestly wasn't really better than other third party Android apps I had before, I even liked it less.

I used the official reddit app for years until I tried third party apps and found them better, and when I switched to iPhone I tried the official app first and it was barely usable. Especially that god awful video player that never seemed to work properly, and even when it did it just wasn't good.

So as soon as you factor in the fact that the vast majority of Americans own iPhones, it all makes perfect sense.

Lasagna or Doom Level?

2y 11mon ago in memes@lemmy.ml from discuss.tchncs.de

That time of the month huh?