Helping to contribute to OpenStreetMap using Street Complete has the potential to change that.
Helping to contribute to OpenStreetMap using Street Complete has the potential to change that.
Serif (which owns Affinity) was just bought out by Canva, so it’s only a moment of time before they are enshittified unfortunately.
Nice list, definitely gonna download some of these demos.
The Alters looks really cool, and What the Car seems like a fun time.
They released one on Egypt pretty recently.
Fall of Civilizations podcast.
Great insight it a number of civilisations that have collapsed throughout human history. Explains their rise, peak and of course collapse in great detail.
Fakespot add-on for Firefox for browsing Amazon.
Probably the ones outlined here, which you should be aware of, given there are statements from you included in the article: https://docs.beehaw.org/docs/important-questions-decisions-and-reflections/beehaw-lemmy-and-a-vision-of-the-fediverse/
Use the checkered deck lol it’s like cheat mode for the higher stakes.
They are probably using the default installed theme, which doesn’t have scalable icons so everything is horribly pixelated. Not sure why it’s still the default, but as you said it’s pretty easy to change.
I asked for it because I knew it was bullshit you couldn’t back up with a source that didn’t exist. Before I commented, I searched for AP articles about it and found nothing, because it doesn’t exist.
How convenient.
Can you provide a link to the report?
Just so you know if you feel like you’re not controlling your body you could be experiencing derealisation.
Nah all the “downfall of the empire” stuff happens off screen.
Also the series is an anthology with each short story being hundreds or thousands of years apart.
I actually really like the show, but I’ve just decided to act as though it’s completely unrelated to the books, because besides the names of characters, and the initial events, it basically is.
They already can and do scrape literally every website. If you’re putting data on the internet thousands of different companies and governments are collecting it.
Houses: 2.5 million+
Townhouses: 1 million+
Apartments: 750k+
Median (individual)Income: 39k (post tax)
I am aware of that, but those rules were written before technology like this was conceivable.
That’s something that can currently be done by a human and is generally considered fair use.
That’s kind of the point though isn’t it? Fair use is only fair use because it’s a human doing it, not an algorithm.
In the next 5 years?
I’m skeptical. In the next 20, sure.