Oh yes, I'm always down to laugh at Elon. Kinda like watching streamers waste thousands of dollars on gacha games, I enjoy watching Elon burn through $44b worth of Twitter.
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Because whether we like it or not, Twitter is still a major force in the overall internet space. Twitter is still one of the top 10 most used websites around the world, so what they do is news.
I don't think that's the right takeaway for this story. It's not meant to be a comparison between the activities. The fact that there's a marked rise in all of these categories, though, is still a concern, because they're all unhealthy habits which point to a larger societal issue at hand.
Fun Fact: If he does this, Twitter will get removed from both app stores.
Fingers crossed!
Gonna be honest, this reads like spam. There is zero substance to anything in this article. It just talks vaguely about random netsec aspects, but doesn't tie anything together or have any cohesive narrative. It feels AI-generated.
You're a mod for this community, right? I'm not sure if this would work, but if you were to add an NSFW tag to this post, I think that should federate over to Kbin, which will at least blur out the thumbnail for us.
Though that may also end up hiding the post from users who have NSFW disabled on their accounts, so it might not be worth doing.
EDIT: I realized that the way I phrased this may have seemed unnecessarily confrontational with the "You're a mod, right?" part. Sorry if it came across that way! I didn't mean for it to sound like "You're a mod, right? Do something!" lol
Replying to you, but this is actually for @sab
Just checking if you get a notification for this tag, Sab.
What's even stranger is just how much of that cost is for just the base/speaker unit. It's $130 on its own. And, unless I'm misremembering, it doesn't even function as a bluetooth speaker, so it's effectively only usable by the tablet. Just bizarre choices, IMO.
It's not a secret; they've been doing this for a long time. It's why you see a lot of YouTubers who cover news stories black out certain words if they share snippets of a news article.
What's weird about it is that the policy doesn't seem to be the same for text as it is for audio. For instance, Philip DeFranco has to censor out words like "rape" from articles he puts up graphics of, but doesn't have to censor it out as he narrates the article verbally.
Collections can't garnish without your permission. Only the government can force garnishments.
Granted, the lender could sue you for the debt and garnishment could be part of the ruling. But you'll probably know if you've gotten to that point.
For what it's worth, I never paid off my private loans, and they went to collections, but never garnished me. My federal loans did auto-garnish, though.
Only for government-issued loans, I believe. Private loans won't go into auto-garnishing unless you agree to it.
A link aggregator.