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America's nonreligious are a growing, diverse phenomenon. They really don't like organized religion

United States | News & Politics @lemmy.ml

Voter rolls are becoming the new battleground over secure elections as amateur sleuths hunt fraud

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Giuliani to lose 2nd attorney in Georgia, leaving him without local legal team

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FBI Says MAGA Sheriff Sold Deputy Badge to Iraqi Fixer

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Kevin McCarthy tells House Republicans he won’t run again for speaker

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Fulton prosecutors float plea deals to Trump defendants

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Laphonza Butler sworn in to succeed Sen. Dianne Feinstein

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BREAKING: Trump Hit With Gag Order In NY Fraud Case - Joe.My.God.

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DOJ finally posted that “embarrassing” court doc Google wanted to hide

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‘Sickening’: Elon Musk Roasted for Mocking Zelensky’s Pleas for Help

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Whistleblower says governor’s office illegally altered, withheld records related to podium purchase

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House GOP May Try to Oust Matt Gaetz Using Ethics Report

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Judge in Trump racketeering case denies motion to suppress evidence

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Michigan Republican Party faces financial turmoil, bank records show

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Trump must be thrown off Michigan’s 2024 ballot, suit argues

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CMS rescinds its ban on ‘Banned Books Week’ activities

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Indicted Trump Reposts Gun Purchase Claim Contradicting Campaign

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Bending to far right, McCarthy pushes steep safety net cuts in shutdown battle

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Trump argues First Amendment protects him from 'insurrection' cases aimed at keeping him off ballot

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FEMA and FCC Plan Nationwide Emergency Alert Test for Oct. 4, 2023

  • This post should be added to AssholeDesign.

  • https://eruda.liriliri.io/

    It appears to be a shortcut to the developer tools built into the browser. Either somebody added it to the page or you installed it yourself mistakenly or otherwise.

  • Definitely a blep to be remarked upon.

  • Rules for thee, but not for me... squared.

  • (3) COVERED PLATFORM.—

    (A) IN GENERAL.—The term “covered platform” means a social media service, social network, online video game (including educational games), messaging application, video streaming service, or an online platform that connects to the internet and that is used, or is reasonably likely to be used, by a minor.

    SEC. 3. Duty of care.

    (a) Prevention of harm to minors.—A covered platform shall act in the best interests of a user that the platform knows or reasonably should know is a minor by taking reasonable measures in its design and operation of products and services to prevent and mitigate the following:

    (1) Consistent with evidence-informed medical information, the following mental health disorders: anxiety, depression, eating disorders, substance use disorders, and suicidal behaviors.

    (6) Predatory, unfair, or deceptive marketing practices, or other financial harms.

    Facebook is dead.

    SEC. 4. Safeguards for minors.

    (a) Safeguards for minors.—

    (1) SAFEGUARDS.—A covered platform shall provide an individual that the covered platform knows or reasonably should know is a minor with readily accessible and easy-to-use safeguards to, as applicable—

    (A) limit the ability of other individuals to communicate with the minor;

    (B) prevent other users, whether registered or not, from viewing the minor’s personal data collected by or shared on the covered platform, in particular restricting public access to personal data;

    (C) limit features that increase, sustain, or extend use of the covered platform by the minor, such as automatic playing of media, rewards for time spent on the platform, notifications, and other features that result in compulsive usage of the covered platform by the minor;

    (D) control personalized recommendation systems, including the right to—

    (i) opt out of such personalized recommendation systems, while still allowing the display of content based on a chronological format; or

    (ii) limit types or categories of recommendations from such systems; and

    (E) restrict the sharing of the geolocation of the minor and provide notice regarding the tracking of the minor’s geolocation.

    If they enacted Sec 4 for adults as well, I'd consider using Facebook again.

  • It's always projection with them, isn't it?

  • Actually, it goes back to the old saying, "all politics is local". A lot of these reps need to cater to their base. Take Manchin, for example, a democrat in a red state, West Virginia. WV is coal country. If he votes against coal, he's out.

    The best you can hope for in the short term, is to use them for what you can and make a deal with the devil until a better situation can be developed.

  • Us DOD has drawn up plans for what to do in the next probable wars based upon various causes. One of those causes is lack of water.

  • The Gulf Stream, which currently keeps Europe warmer than it should be, could be disrupted by sudden dumping of cold fresh water from Greenland. As I understand it, the fresh water is lighter than salt water and will essentially disrupt the Gulf Stream. Previously, It was believed that if the Gulf Stream were disrupted, Europe would plunge back into the temperatures that you see at the same latitudes in North America. The equivalent latitude for Belgium would be Winnipeg, which has exceptionally cold winters.

    Now, you would think perhaps this would then balance out. The problem is that the Gulf Stream dissipates heat from the equator into the northern latitudes. Heat is what drives hurricanes. With nothing dissipating heat from the equator, you have an enormous, essentially battery, to power more frequent and larger hurricanes. Now before you start saying goodbye to Florida, consider that hurricanes ride along on the Gulf Stream. With it disrupted, where are those hurricanes going to go?

    This is why weather modeling is so difficult. There are way too many variables to have to account for. Go ahead, try to make a prediction for more than two-three weeks.

  • I don't know why someone would call them bad. Especially if you're trying to install them on non-mainstream hardware. There's just more support for them.

    My own journey to Linux started with FreeBSD. Want to talk about hard to find drivers? Now I have two laptops running Ubuntu and Mint, with Ubuntu running as a VM on Win10.

  • Senate Democrats looking at this bill:

  • Yup, I have mine setup to autodelete cookies from tabs I've closed after 15 seconds. I just "accept all" cookies and don't worry about it.

  • Do I need to bring enough popcorn for all?