@fribbledom
Considering the no impersonating rule is still in effect, there's nothing stopping Twitter from taking that $8, and then suspending your account if you impersonate Coca Cola or something.
Also, I'm not sure if people are doing it to troll Elon, or just what they see as the old guard of Twitter and every other part of the "establishment".
@LukeAlmighty
I don't watch his channel, but I was under the impression that he already fit that description, since his main thing is medieval larping.
@LukeAlmighty
What does "full reddit" even mean? lol
@ZySoua
It's a good idea. Helps to keep your cats for longer. But a fresh cat is still much better than a refrigerated one.
@thor
I mean... I can just change "organisation" to "organisations" and the question still stands. How do you know these studies aren't influenced by political bias?
I'm not trying to say that they necessarily are, or that Norway is bad for businesses or anything, but with how much propaganda is being pushed internationally, in favor of certain ideologies, I'm starting to have trust issues when I see something marked with "based on World Bank" or similar.
@thor
How do you check for bias on the organisation that did this study?
People will eventually get bored of the Twitter verification shenanigans, and they'll stop pulling these hilarious pranks.
Eventually you'll be left with:
- unverified anonymous accounts
- the old verified celebrities and journalists
- people who use their real names online and will use verification to prove they are real people
- a new wave of people who have created a business/job of some sort for themselves under a pseudonym (like how the numerous YouTubers or streamers function) who were previously denied verification for various reasons.
@Suiseiseki
Let me guess, Firefox? No thanks. I'd rather use a browser that actually makes my life easier.
@mushroom_soup
Section 230 baby. They can't do jack shit to Twitter. They have to sue individual posters.
The amount of parameters you have to add to a Chromium browser, on Linux, to make it actually use hardware accelerated video decode is retarded.
How have they STILL not made this a default feature?
My only comfort is that from things I'm reading, Firefox isn't doing that much better either.
This works for me on latest Vivaldi stable.
--ignore-gpu-blocklist
--enable-gpu-rasterization
--enable-zero-copy
--enable-native-gpu-memory-buffers
--enable-accelerated-video-decode
--enable-features=VaapiVideoDecoder
--disable-gpu-driver-bug-workarounds
--disable-features=UseChromeOSDirectVideoDecoder
@Corfiot
The psychological damage is too strong. I want jumping damage, but not that much.
@thor
You can think of a resume as a list of how many and what kind of problems you solved in the past.
@Awoo
Oh... that is worse. Man... Australians... am I right?
@Awoo
Well... this is fedi, so let me guess: jews, niggers, lolis and armpits.
@Mr_NutterButter
Science fields are respectable. Engineering is respectable. Medicine, law degrees. There are so many places one can go. I don't think that's the reason why the humanities have transformed into degree printers.
なんで君はこれを読んでいるかよ
Just another random person passing by.
Oh hi.
The Alyx Vance must go this way anyway.
Gordon Freeman dies in All Dogs Go To Heaven 2.
I wasn't designed to be carried.
En Taro Igel!
Lift me up, let me go...