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  • "Radiation-emitting" would be correct in this case. As it reads now, the ball is made of radiation and is itself emitting plutonium.

  • We're gonna dump all our sprinkles into the harbor!

  • I don't really know the details of how they would translate from app to app, but I do know that ActivityPub is specifically designed to allow all of its apps to pull the same information. If an app utilizes ActivityPub, it inherently has the capability of displaying all of its components.

    If anyone sees that I'm wrong on something here, please feel free to correct me.

  • I'm conflicted about this. Given how much information is locked into Reddit communities, if everyone purged their accounts we'd lose an immense amount of useful knowledge. On the other hand, that is exactly how to hit Reddit where it hurts.

  • I feel like living in such a town would be very depressing.

  • My understanding is that any service that uses ActivityPub can see everything from every other service, unless the developers choose not to show it. As for whether Lemmy's developers choose to show stuff from Mastodon, I'm not really sure.

  • I'm quite certain there are already people planning to do just that.

  • Considering how expanding images on KBin is pretty inelegant at this point, I also appreciate you transcribing the meme so I don't have to open it.

  • It makes celebrities seem even more disconnected and artificial than they already do, and it makes me bitter that they're using their name recognition to enrich themselves at the expense of genuine authors themselves, including the ghostwriters. I so badly wish we lived in an actual meritocracy, where being already rich or famous basically guarantees the ability to get even moreso.

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  • I sure can!

  • And just like paid subscriptions, all of the money (in the US, anyway) goes to the rich people in charge.

  • I really hope it doesn't have time limits like in 1 and 3.

  • your lemmy feed

  • I don't get this, and I'm not sure I'm supposed to.

  • YouTube might be the biggest challenge yet given the extraordinary amount of storage needed to recreate it.

  • While the writer wasn't obviously talking about so many different endings, it is still an impressive number of variations, highlighting how much the choices players will make will have an impact on the story up to the very end.

    So, are we talking something like the equipment on the player during the ending cutscene? Without more details I don't see how this figure is supposed to be impressive.

  • The way journalists and brands flocked to Threads in the hopes that it would bring back the good old days? That wasn't healthy.

    The article doesn't really explain why this is the case.