
Back in November, we broke the news that Meta — owner of Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp, with billions of users accounting for 10% of all fixed and 22%

Bulletproof implants then
Fucking awesome
Real chance of camouflaged bullet proof vest
I have a soft center and part of me wants things to slow down and be more inclusive and understanding and to have time for more connection... and generally shift our culture away from survival of the fittest.
That didnt get me anywhere and i was poor as shit and was taken advantage of by employers and the system constantly.
Now i say fuck everyone else im getting mine and relish getting ahead. Its a learned behavior that i want to shed when i have financial independence. It is what it is.
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I mean to be fair: working every day for a living.
This is why you never really trust anything from a lemmy comment kids.
What the fuck are you even talking about?
Who is they? What situation are you talking about? Are you sure they would do that? Are you making up a scenario to prove a point?
Sounds like some sovereign citizen bullshit to me.
People deserve more control over their data and lives but lets not go kidding ourselves.
What is the link for?
Why would this prevent us from doing anything?
Seems like a cost benefit analysis that nobody here is going to be an authority on.
Theres no way this ia gta6 if thats what you mean
Why would we mitigate the asteroid if its cheaper to clean up after a non-consequential impact?
My wife will never comprehend this.
Its good to get down to business on social media now that we are on lemmy. No more being distracted by fun, and no more being slowed down by considering the person behind the comment.
Mine gets put in the garage when its not being used. Microphones to record you can work on battery power inside the tv
Jimmy cracked corn and i dont care.
Article speculates ai data center use for meta.
Maybe also helps their vr too for better connection in the metaverse
Meta confirms ‘Project Waterworth,’ a global subsea cable project spanning 50,000 kilometers
Back in November, we broke the news that Meta — owner of Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp, with billions of users accounting for 10% of all fixed and 22%
Where do we really stand on supporting reddit migration? We want to get people off corporate social media right?
Whenever barrier to entry is discussed for lemmy, and reducing confusion for different servers is brought up, all of the isolationist comments come out of the woodwork.
Apparently redditors who are too dumb to register should stay on reddit?
We have a platform that seems to be working and slowly growing. Shouldnt we want good defaults in place to give the best possible experience with minimal user effort?