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  • Right. Before the internet people like this would be shunned by society until they either changed or stopped trying. The internet giving these people attention and power was one of the worst things to come from it.

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  • they don't stop eating when they get full, like we do.

    Speak for yourself.

  • The internet isn't good enough globally to do that, and still won't be by 2030 after the ps6/nextbox is out. Maybe the gen after next. But even then, there's a lot of countries I could see still being patchy. Right now in Australia, Sony won't even let you access the PS3 streaming games because they know it won't work well enough.

  • The point is not everyone needs their next pay check to pay the bills. They could be fired today, need a couple months to find a job, and have enough to survive in between.

  • Do you have "open previous windows and tabs" ticked in settings? I'm also on 64bit win10 without the issue you describe.

  • Hoping someone might be able to help me out with this info, I've tried looking and can't find a solid answer.

    When you use the "Save and close group" feature of tab groups, do they

    1. Stay forever, no matter if you close Firefox, restart your pc, not used that group in months etc.
    2. Allow an unlimited, or at least a high number, of saved and closed tab groups.

    I mainly ask because it specifically puts closed and saved tab groups in a section called "recent tab groups" which sounds suspiciously temporary.

  • I'll start with Fortnite. Hate on it if you want but my kids and wife play it and I enjoy playing with them even if I don't much care for it myself.

  • It's gonna be different depending how you access Lemmy, here it is on Thunder

  • It also assumes it is immediately deadly poison, and doesn't do something like cause early dementia 25 years later.

  • Yeah I had enough of their crap to the point I got an addon that removes them from search/image results.

  • Still super common in Australia.

  • The issue is figuring out whether any given statement is due to stupidity or maliciousness.

  • Things like this roll out to more people over time. It's clearly desktop, both from the screenshots and the fact people are complaining they can't use the scroll wheel to change the volume while hovering over the volume button. That's a desktop thing.

  • Yes, it's a real mystery why a country that has over 3 million births per year is increasing in population after 1 million more people than usual died over a few years.

  • Except from what I've seen he actually is willing to listen to experts with stuff like that. He doesn't care about being right, that's why he constantly lies and let's himself be proven wrong 50,000 times. He only cares about doing what he believes will benefit him, and listening to doctors to save his life benefits him.

  • Honest question, would that even matter? I feel like someone that is so extremely polarising would have a very low martyrdom effect. His followers are basically already cult like, it's hard to imagine them being more loyal or radical than they already are, and people that aren't his followers probably wouldn't be moved to the right by his death.

    Like if he died in the shooting, do you really think things would be worse right now?

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    Change the 21 at the end of the first number to 12 and its perfect. It was only ever 9 away.