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[–] [email protected] 47 points 1 month ago (1 children)

The doge.gov website that was spun up to track Elon Musk’s cuts to the federal government is insecure and pulls from a database that can be edited by anyone, according to two separate people who found the vulnerability and shared it with 404 Media

Wow, really wild how the guy that doesn't know what SQL is, is somehow also bad at database permissioning.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

The lower bound on what age a person has to be before being sexually attracted to them doesn't feel creepy goes up as you age, well past 18-20 by the time you're in your 30s. However, this lower bound does eventually slow or stop, and finding a 40 year old attractive by the time you're 60 doesn't feel nearly as weird.

So I'd imagine it's because basically anyone of any age can find a 40+ year old woman attractive without feeling like a creep, whereas most people start aging out of finding 18-20 year olds attractive by the time they're in their 30s.

[–] [email protected] 54 points 1 month ago

The churches housing undocumented migrants and fighting to give them sanctuary aren't the megachurches you're alluding to. The church I belonged to while living in the US was housing an undocumented family, and the finances of the church were open to all members so I can assure you we weren't getting any income for doing it.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 months ago

I think the point of bringing up trans men is that sometimes people say that calling cis people eggs is harmless because you're at worst making someone in the supermajority briefly uncomfortable, and potentially helping someone who's trans figure themselves out. The point of bringing up trans men in this image is to point out that this argument misses how this attitude still ends up hurting trans people.

Even if I'm right about the intent though, I agree it doesn't come through that well, and I'm still feeling like this guess is a stab in the dark.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 months ago

They can and do catch every post. That's how centralized platforms work; their logging platforms literally do see every single thing that's posted, have alerting set up to monitor for trends in case something illegal or offensive to billionaires is trending.

They use algorithms and language models to draw summaries about trending posts, what they're about and why they're trending, and can make realtime adjustments to their algorithms to deprioritize posts and accounts they don't want to see trendIng anymore. They can analyze text, video, images, and audio in real time, and determine what the post is about, even if the title of the post is something intentionally misleading, and apply algorithms accordingly. That's literally why they invested so much in AI moderation tools and image generation and analysis.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 months ago

I think in general the American protest movement is really behind on ideas for what to do when the government doesn't want to listen. I've been to tons of "stand around and wave signs until change happens" protests, for BLM, migrants, LGBT people, healthcare, strike support, the only time the protest ever made any impact was when the march was in support of a strike.

Blocking up streets with protest works when it's being done to amplify the impact of a work stoppage, but just waving signs around on their own doesn't do anything, especially when the people you're protesting don't particularly want to placate the protestors.

And like, I get that "build a nationwide labor movement that can go on a general strike" as a step one for a protest is an impossible tall order, but we gotta face facts that just having a lot of people come out and wave signs around alone doesn't do anything, especially when the target of the protest really doesn't care that it's being protested.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 months ago (3 children)

Share where? All the platforms that you're implying people should share it on are either controlled by the oligarchs as well, or so sparsely populated you're going to only reach some absurdly small percent of the population.

I'm not trying to be a downer, it's better to be doing something than nothing, but if the oligarchs you're protesting own Facebook, Twitter/X, Google, AWS, etc, it just seems clear to me that if you can't rely on the news to report about it, you definitely can't rely on sharing to spread the word about it.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 2 months ago

For most antisemites, Jewish people who consider themselves white are doing so as a ploy to infiltrate and undermine white society.

Antisemitic conspiracy thinking is based on the idea that Jewish people are all deep down engaged in some sort of conspiracy to benefit Jews over non-jews, and so you can disregard actual Jewish people's thoughts and understandings of their situation as a smokescreen for their conspiracy. Antisemitic conspiracy thinking is at its heart, conspiratorial thinking, and can reinterpret almost anything into further proof of the conspiracy, even someone acting in a way that totally goes against how the conspiracy theory says they should be acting.

[–] [email protected] 43 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago) (4 children)

It's wild how people (mostly the ADL and news outlets that want to pretend this is all normal and fine) just memory holed Elon posting "you have said the actual truth" in a reply to someone posting an antisemitic ramble about a Jewish conspiracy to import foreigners

(sarcastically) Like, wow, how could a man who endorses shit like this possibly do a Nazi salute, it seems so unlike him! 🙄

[–] [email protected] 38 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago) (2 children)

The really quick summary is that the mods of the 196 community on blahaj.zone wanted to move the community to lemmy.world, but did not announce it publicly to the users or seek their input, and so when the announcement came out, users of the instance felt blindsided by the announcement, and that lemmy.world was a fairly unpopular choice of instance. The resulting discussion from the thread largely did not dissuade skeptical users and contributed to the feelings that the mods were making a unilateral decision based on their desire and ignoring what the users of 196 wanted, and the decision to keep the original community on lemmy.blahaj.zone locked meant that users who did not want to post on lemmy.world were losing out their community.

This resulted in another 196 clone being created on blahaj, the original 196 becoming unlocked, and so now there are 3 196 communities. The newest one, [email protected], has a particularly high posting rate right now, as users are attempting to assert that community's support as opposed to the ones run by the mods of the original and the lemmy.world communities.

[–] [email protected] 86 points 2 months ago (8 children)

A move that has been months in the making but only now is getting announced? Has it been announced previously and I missed it or something? I get the motivation for the move, but this feels like the kind of decision that the users of the 196 should have gotten more of a chance to at least give feedback on what other instance 196 should be migrating to.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 2 months ago (4 children)

Not really, you would just need a community that's focused on posting starter packs, and for people advertising Lemmy to others to direct people to that starter pack community when checking out Lemmy. There are things that could be developed to help make starter packs more useful, but it could start off as simply as just people making posts with lists of communities that people interested in crocheting or whatever should go check out.

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