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  • Ah ok, fair enough. I did read the article, but I didn't realise that was what you were talking about - perhaps quoting the bit you're responding to would stop me and others being confused.

  • Which comments are you talking about? There's one comment that's deleted by a mod, and mostly everyone else is talking about Germany.

    I've even gone to your instance to see what you see, and seems like you're complaining about something that's not present.

  • You're being downvoted for your strawman framing. Recognising that Netanyahu's actions in Gaza (and farther, now) are unethical and illegal is absolutely not the same as calling for another Jewish genocide. Being pro-Palestine does not mean you're calling for the destruction of Israel or the murder of Jews.

    There seems to be a fairly successful effort to frame any opposition of Israel's actions as antisemitic, which is a disgraceful attempt to use the suffering of Jewish ancestors as a shield against criticism today.

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  • More than 10% but less than 30%? They initially said that they only downloaded, but now their argument seems to be they uploaded little enough that no-one got a complete copy of anything from them.

  • Having the file is the first step in removing the DRM - you can set DeDRM up as a plugin in Calibre to strip DRM automatically when you add the AWZ3/KFX file to your library.

  • I find stereo mixes are better for more smooth audio levels - if you get a surround mix (assuming you don't have a surround sound system), then the centre channel is too quiet in the downmix. You might be able to boost the centre volume, which depends on your setup.

    I mostly use private trackers, and normally the only stereo is in multi-track releases so you will waste a bit of storage there (plus they tend to be larger, high quality files).

  • Why is this NSFW?

  • Ball dance of the apocalypse.

  • There's two tiny heads inside the hoodie. It's like in cartoons where small characters stand on each others shoulders in a trenchcoat.

  • I find there's aot of bad advice around shoes - particularly the idea that lots of padding and support is helpful.

    I went to a physio who said my feet were flat and wanted to sell me inserts/special shoes. I instead fixed that with stretches and exercise.

    It's like if I'd complained that my arm hurts when lifting something heavy and instead of looking at my form and helping build up the muscles they said "just wear this sling".

    I'm getting on in years and all my other runner friends have bad knees, but I wear minimal shoes and have good barefoot form.

    Got a bit off topic... yes, walking is great for losing weight as the body doesn't seem to consider it as exercise - it doesn't compensate by being lazy afterwards (which it does for most exercise).

  • This one gets weirder the more you look. There's the guy typing on an imaginary keyboard (or using an invisible mouse), the fact that no-one really has any eyes, or that dark character who's got some device suspended in front of his face?

  • I've heard that people claim the moon landings were faked, but (until now?) I'd never heard anyone claiming the Martian rovers were faked.

  • I wonder if it's reflecting the dogs playing poker image:

    I did cherry pick this one tbh, but most of them have different types (and colours) of dogs.

  • AI gets the joke that was a bit obscure even by the 90s when I first read those books.

  • The more I look, the weirder it gets.

  • It's a Lemmy feature that happens when you use the crosspost button.

  • It kinda looks like it's been painted, which is a fun twist on pixel art.

  • I was surprised to see the artifacts when I looked at the full-sized image - even though I shouldn't've been cos AI gonna AI.

    It's really cool that it understands that it should look blocky, but not that the blocks should be aligned on a grid. It's accidentally been way more creative with the brief than if it'd emulated pixel art better.

  • A tiny fraction of their users paying upfront (remember opportunity cost of money) is hardly going to doom them to insolvency.

    Look at this way - investors give money to a company now to receive money later. They risk capital now in exchange for future rewards. Lifetime subscribers pay a large fixed amount now to receive free service later. Same thing.

  • 196 @lemmy.blahaj.zone

    Rule of thumb of wee