Excited for the data this brings!
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- kobra@lemmy.ziptoUplifting News@lemmy.world•New Zealand gives thumbs up to ‘magic mushrooms’ for depression treatmentEnglish8·2 days ago
- kobra@lemmy.ziptoNews@lemmy.world•'Modern Family' Alum Aubrey Anderson-Emmons Comes Out as Bisexual by Quoting Iconic Line from the Show4·2 days ago
It took me so long to realize this was the little baby girl! I stopped watching after the first couple seasons, didn’t realize it was that long ago😳
Fort Laramie? I’ve never been but it sounds like it matches what you’ve described.
- kobra@lemmy.ziptoADHD memes@lemmy.dbzer0.com•I love having an evening appointment...English39·4 days ago
I haven’t gotten shit done today because we are doing cluster maintenance tonight. I couldn’t even sleep in this morning in prep for it because my brain was like “nah we got that thing tonight we better be up for”
- kobra@lemmy.ziptoNo Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•What happens to the content if an Lemmy instance shuts down?7·4 days ago
afaik those get deleted. However there shouldn’t be many images uploaded to that server specifically because the instance admins were really hesitant about ever opening image uploads much. They often advocated for using another 3rd party for image hosting.
- kobra@lemmy.ziptoVoyager@lemmy.world•I think I accidentally hid a post. How can I check/unhide it?English5·4 days ago
Click on your account button in the bottom middle. You should see a “Hidden” field in that list of buttons to click on your account page, along with “upvoted”, “saved”, etc.
- kobra@lemmy.ziptoFediverse@lemmy.world•Threads is adding fediverse content to your social feedsEnglish5·4 days ago
How come these accusations aren’t thrown at piefed? Like it’s almost the exact same thing as lemmy just with more features like multi-community feeds, which could entice users over to piefed and leave current lemmy behind.
Or is EEE only EEE if it’s a corporation doing it?
Edit: I’m legit asking, I objectively don’t understand the difference between the two unless we’re taking motive into account? But that’s hard to prove motive either way.
- kobra@lemmy.ziptoFediverse@lemmy.world•Threads is adding fediverse content to your social feedsEnglish8·4 days ago
But what data would federating give them that they couldn’t just get on the public internet right now? They could already scrape all of this from mastodon already if data was all that they’re after.
It’s not just data they’re after.
- kobra@lemmy.ziptopolitics @lemmy.world•Trump ‘reamed out’ Hegseth for flop birthday parade12·4 days ago
Do you have a source for this? I saw that he screened the soldiers at his fort bragg speech like this but haven’t seen reports that parade soldiers were screened similarly.
- kobra@lemmy.ziptoAsk Lemmy@lemmy.world•When did you first use the internet and what was it like?1·4 days ago
Late 90s for me and we were VERY into music so a lot of my early internet experience was on a site called shoutweb.com. It had news articles and forums dedicated to music and tours.
It was so much better to be able to search through and find different fan websites and forums. Nowadays that’s just Reddit and Facebook groups, and although I don’t use either anymore, they were never as good or as fun and compelling as all the fan sites made back in the day.
- kobra@lemmy.ziptoNews@lemmy.world•Protester shot in the eye with rubber bullet during 'No Kings Day' rally in downtown Los Angeles37·4 days ago
Less lethal is just maiming? That doesn’t seem much fucking better.
The Queen of Dairy I presume
- kobra@lemmy.ziptoToday I Learned (TIL)@lemmy.ca•TIL in December 2018, lean finely textured beef(pink slime) was reclassified as "ground beef" by the Food Safety Service of the United States Department Of Agriculture. It is banned in Canada and EU.54·5 days ago
Because of ammonium hydroxide use in its processing, the lean finely textured beef by BPI is not permitted in Canada.[8] Health Canada stated that: “Ammonia is not permitted in Canada to be used in ground beef or meats during their production” and may not be imported, as the Canadian Food and Drugs Act requires that imported meat products meet the same standards and requirements as domestic meat.[8][9] Canada does allow Cargill’s citric acid-produced Finely Textured Meat (FTM) to be “used in the preparation of ground meat” and “identified as ground meat” under certain conditions.
It’s specifically because of the ammonia, apparently? Idk I feel like I don’t want to learn more because only horrors await me.
- kobra@lemmy.ziptoNo Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Why do some people hate drinking water?14·6 days ago
Once I bought a brita filtered pitcher that I keep in the fridge, it became easy to keep a water bottle around me and stay hydrated.
- kobra@lemmy.ziptoAsk Lemmy@lemmy.world•Where can I find DNS denylists for Musk, Trump-owned businesses?81·8 days ago
Make a list and claim it’s 100% complete. I bet people come with all the receipts to prove you wrong. Then use all that info to build a (probably) fairly complete list lol
- kobra@lemmy.ziptoShowerthoughts@lemmy.world•Driving through Nebraska twice nearly broke me. The people who live there must be among the hardest motherfuckers alive.12·9 days ago
I’ve never been to Nebraska but I do know farming can be a 24 hour job so I’m not sure how bored they are but they are definitely likely to be corn fed, lol.
- kobra@lemmy.ziptoShowerthoughts@lemmy.world•Is it really doom scrolling if it's just true?3·11 days ago
the doomiest
- kobra@lemmy.ziptomacOS@lemmy.world•macOS 26 introduces the Containerization Framework: "enables developers to create, download, or run Linux container images directly on Mac"2·11 days ago
yeah this is pretty exciting
- kobra@lemmy.ziptopolitics @lemmy.world•Dr. Phil was embedded with ICE during controversial Los Angeles immigration raids12·12 days ago
Dr. Phil and my pillow guy have to be related, right?
We can get enough for everyone