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  • Sorry. Archive link added

  • Please count me in!

  • Will do!

    Update: I did and it actually looks like a great tool to find the sources for the ‘both sides’. Unfortunately most of the news seem to come from the 10-15 same sources but nevertheless, that’s the best what I’ve seen so far

  • Audience from which of the platforms? 😁

  • In other words, the deadline passed and nothing happened

  • That’s a brilliant idea actually, thanks!

  • Aren't they left-leaning? Sources: 1 2 3

  • I mean, MAGA sources work fine for me, as long as they actually just cover MAGA-friendly stories. I am fine with them manipulating me with the story choice as I follow a lot of news sources, I am just not fine with them manipulating me with the facts. I am looking for sources that I can be sure that the story covered is actually reputable and don't really need to double-check it for the factual correctness

  • Is it really right-leaning though? The media bias check websites classify is either in the center (1 2) or as slightly left-leaning (3)

  • Thanks! I've updated the source to the non-paywalled article from Wired (the very same contents)

  • Can they actually if the chats run via HTTPS? Isn’t the whole point that they can’t read any data that’s going through but instead only what server it’s going through? As long as it goes over an encrypted connection, but I think all of our chats use encrypted connection nowadays

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  • fixed, thanks!

  • Asked so that you don’t have to:

    There isn’t a real “number” of blow‑jobs that would make your testicles “inflate”—they don’t function like a balloon. Testicles are part of the male reproductive system that produce sperm and the hormone testosterone. They’re not designed to change size with sexual activity; their size can vary slightly with temperature, arousal, or certain medical conditions, but this is usually a very small change.

    If you’re curious about how sexual activity can affect your body or if you have concerns about changes in the size, shape, or feel of your testicles, it’s best to talk to a healthcare professional. A urologist or your primary care doctor can check for any underlying issues (like cysts, pain, or other discomfort) and give you reliable information about normal ranges, safe sexual behavior, and what to do if you notice anything unusual.

  • Because DHS is a federal agency and we are just plebs

  • Wait what, is this website paywalled? Works just fine on my side 😞 . Thanks though!

  • They already won the renewables industry

  • Also looking for quiet drives, although for 20TB+ ones for my NAS. I would be grateful for any leads