tbh though work at large publications are probably easier to get/pays better/more reliable, so it’s not like journalists that stay at these places necessarily agree with the publications’ stance
tbh though work at large publications are probably easier to get/pays better/more reliable, so it’s not like journalists that stay at these places necessarily agree with the publications’ stance
I was doubting if this is ai or not but I honestly think the image is too deviated from the norm that it must be not genai.
e.g. the table is coated with carpet (cat tower kinda thing), wipes box on the table
there’s also a reflection of the cat in the spoon and marks on the carpet from the spoon being dragged over it which both are amounts of detail I wouldn’t expect genai to put in
wow lemmy users really don’t like being called low iq lmao
orion browser is webkit based but supports firefox/chromium extensions, so it works with ublock
some variants of the su30 and su33 have them too
wtf that is so cool
i think a better bot would be one that shows the financial/managerial ties a publisher has in a tree format so people can make the decision themselves about political bias
except when your government pays full price for it and sells it off to a company for a tiny bit of money so they can make money with tolls
i mean they could just really easily host a matrix instance or something
richard stallman wanted lignux lmfao
the default in librewolf is just ublock origin
I don’t think it’s a thing on windows?
the debian wallpaper is nice
not really a high bar tbh
I love how the eyes of the observers behind the fences all look at the lever puller with blank faces, it’s scary to think what that must look like from the perspective of the lever puller :0
vanilla helix is so nice, the keybindings make so much more sense and it feels really comfortable
no it’s not?
you can see the axes and op even mentions that it’s a 5% drop
the graph is clearly just fitted to the data