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They should still have to indicate that it’s an ad, the problem is that they’ll probably block you from seeking past an ad
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They should still have to indicate that it’s an ad, the problem is that they’ll probably block you from seeking past an ad
It explicitly sets it to that to help disguise the fact that it’s a script rather than a browser
She read murder mystery stories, but not a guide about how to get away with murder
Are “multiple people, duo, cleavage, bitcoin” the negative prompt?
if you put it on gitlab, you’re not the one getting sued when they take it down
I assume they mean more like what’s happening on Mastodon, where instances mass defederate other instances for not having the same instances defederated
Not PolyMC, PollyMC. Two different projects, PollyMC is now based on Prism
YTA his dog his rules
It’s just another centrally controlled, closed source platform. There’s no reason it wouldn’t go the same way as all the others
I was talking about the ones in the main compartment
I never have these issues on kbm
What are the big red hearts? Containers with food on the other side, or are they actually food?
You’re not at all required to specify a time
I can confirm that these are everywhere here
If I had to guess I’d say infinitely many, but I’m in no way competent enough to prove it
Why would you download executables from someone you don’t trust?
There’s no yet about it. The architecture of how federation works makes it impossible. They can potentially make images load slow, but for the rest of the content it is fundamentally impossible
It just doesn’t have that many files anymore, since not that many people use it. 1337x.to is more popular now