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Oh, definitely agree with you on that one. I was only defending the right of a platform to suggest content to its users, regardless of what that content is
Oh, definitely agree with you on that one. I was only defending the right of a platform to suggest content to its users, regardless of what that content is
Reddit shows you communities that you are not subscribed to in your subscription feed.
Yeah, like I said, not spam and not an ad. It’s just an internal algorithmic recommendation
It’s the Babylon Bee. Not spam, not an ad. Maybe shit, but still
Also in Italy, I believe
You’re probably better off using dedicated websites for each site you need to download videos from.
They are usually ridden with ads, but it’s not a problem if you use uBlock Origin or similar addons
I generally like the spirit of the DMA and the DSA, but the age verification policy is utterly garbage. Privacy and age verification are mutually exclusive
No, they mean like “kilocelsius” or “millicelsius”, which makes them prefixes
Because the pope is old and frail and every illness might kill him
You have to thank the Mashall Plan for that
Is it strange that I have absolutely NO idea what you’re talking about?
Agree. Also the new Kobo Libra 2 has a dark mode option (white text on black background).
We would like to do that - lime we do with PCs - because we’re nerds. It would be a veeeery small market, just like people who build PCs
Have you tried using actual punctuation? Rofl
This response was more in depth than anything I was expecting. Thanks! As a newly minted father, the idea of sleeping bags with feet is kinda cool, should I start co-sleeping. Again thanks for your response
Since banking secrecy has been abolished, so basically 2009
Looking at other articles, it looks like abusing the ellipses is something they do frequently
Now that I think about it, it’s actually my first time reading a TMZ piece. Looking at other articles, it does seem to be a thing they do pretty frequently. Weird!
I have a question for native english speakers. I’ve read the TMZ article and they keep using the ellipses aka the “dot dot dot” (…). Why is that? It’s usually used when skipping words inside quotations, but it does not seem to be the case here. They seem to be used instead of commas. Anyone can explain why?
Krea.ai is an online tool that lets you do that, but you can also do it yourself with Stable Diffusion
An ad is something that a 3d party buys to appear on a platform. This is a recommendation by the platform itself, so I would not define it as an ad