Sure is a trivia train
If I had asked people what they wanted, they would have said
“faster horses.“surveillance capitalism.
Hey be nice :)
While neither the early edits…
…nor the latest edits…
…were mine, I invite you to hop on the talk page to advocate for the removal of the non-assassination attempt from the assassination attempt page.
You could try to discredit the two sources as they’re both CNN:
I recommend the talk page as it will likely be viewed as vandalism to simply remove the paragraph from the article without a little bit of consensus first.
In the middle there?
They all look pretty great!
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Same
The risk of people turning them off entirely must’ve been just enough to get them to offer this granularity (as seen on iOS). Not all apps are so kind (grr).
Kids after three minutes on TikTok
Yeah if where’s the thrill if you’re just gonna be notified of nukes & nados like a wuss
Also personally, prefer a 0.00% chance of finding a wandering elderly person or abducted kid to 0.00001%
(If either feature were frequently abused that would change my calculus, or maybe if I had severe anxiety(?) or a critical sleep schedule or something)
Edit: I mean this more lightheartedly than it sounds
@pooky55@lemm.ee - best practice is adding [2016] to end of headline
Lemmy’ll let ya edit it now still!
look for memes
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Ubsuluttly turrble
I doubt this data is actually available, right?
You want affordable food, you WILL pay them with your data. Always on location please! Oh and precise as well, thank you.
Title text:
I like trying to make it as hard as possible.
“I’d love to meet up, maybe in a few days? Next week is looking pretty empty. *witchcraft”
I recently looked into this after it seemed like Facebook messed with my back button on a private mobile window:
Someone pointed out that it’s nice to have, for example, your email provider know that you probably want to go back for a message to your inbox instead of going back to the previous page.
But what if browsers monitored which sites abused the feature and showed a pop-up when you click the back button, just like they offer to show you notifications? They could show you:
This site has been reported to hijack the back button. Would you like to go back to the last domain that you visited?
and offer to remember the setting.
In case anyone wants to use a free, open-source mirror of that other site to bring quality content into the fediverse, I’ll leave this here:
farside.link/redlib
via
Farside [SourceHut, GitHub]