HarbingerOfTomb

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[–] HarbingerOfTomb 6 points 5 months ago
[–] HarbingerOfTomb 7 points 5 months ago

High fives in millennial

[–] HarbingerOfTomb 1 points 5 months ago (1 children)

I just scrolled by the still relevant meme. It had some comments on it so some people are seeing them.

[–] HarbingerOfTomb 2 points 5 months ago

Voyager is the best at the moment. There are a few other full featured ones. People always recommend Jerboa but when I looked at it I think it was lacking moderation tools. I've also used Sync, Thunder, and something else. You're on the right one now. No need to change.

The only feature that I am after still is the ability to browse other instances without searching. You can't do that yet in Voyager.

Are you having specific trouble with something?

[–] HarbingerOfTomb 7 points 5 months ago (1 children)

Firefox, kebab menu, add to homescreen.

[–] HarbingerOfTomb 20 points 5 months ago (3 children)

Oh Jesus, what's wrong with you. 7 I guess

[–] HarbingerOfTomb 1 points 5 months ago

Downvote. Everybody knows this.

[–] HarbingerOfTomb 1 points 5 months ago

Shep really missed the mark on this one.

[–] HarbingerOfTomb 1 points 5 months ago

I jumped in the car after work and put on 'Keep Your Hands to Yourself' Georgia Satellites

[–] HarbingerOfTomb 5 points 5 months ago

I agree and I'm manually upvoting this comment.

[–] HarbingerOfTomb 19 points 5 months ago (1 children)

As much as I agree with the sentiment, I won't allow him to dominate my headspace.

[–] HarbingerOfTomb 2 points 5 months ago (1 children)

There's a tiktok revanced?

 

Everytime I go to post an image I get this error.

To workaround, I have started waiting for the media browser to finish loading, then I count to three, and it usually works with the three seconds, but not always.

 

Endless Thread presents an episode from New Hampshire Public Radio's Outside/In:

While digging a well in 1750, a group of workers accidentally discovered an ancient Roman villa containing over a thousand papyrus scrolls. This was a stunning discovery: the only library from antiquity ever found in situ. But the scrolls were blackened and fragile, turned almost to ash by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius.

 

Every year, thousands of Americans lose money participating in multi-level marketing (MLM). So, last year, when a new business idea that promised to correct MLM's sins bubbled up on Instagram and TikTok, a lot of people hopped off the MLM train, and onto this new one, lured by the promise of a low-lift and lucrative side hustle.

This new business idea is called "master resell rights." But what exactly is it? Where did it come from? And does it actually solve any of MLM's problems? Endless Thread investigates.

 

Dell XPS 15 9530, Windows 11 Pro 10.0.22631, x64, 13th Intel Core i9... I could go on. Hopefully that's enough info.

This is a sub for asking tech questions right? Apologize if not.

 

This episode originally aired on Jan. 27, 2023

When Endless Thread producer Nora Saks learns that a "toxic, self-cloning worm that poops out of its mouth is invading Maine," she starts sounding the alarm about the impending eco-doom.

Until, that is, state experts clue her into the "real threat"; a different creepy crawly wriggling towards The Pine Tree State's gardens and precious forests, and fast.

In an attempt to find out more about this real threat, co-hosts Ben Brock Johnson and Nora Saks tunnel down a wormhole, encountering a long history of xenophobic rhetoric about so-called invasive species, and some hard truths about the field of invasion biology itself. Eventually, they wind up at a community garden in Bangor, Maine, where the worm wars are playing out in real time.

This Endless Thread episode is about invasive species in our midst, and more importantly, the stories we tell about them.

 

In April, a TikTok creator mused, "Did I just write the song of the summer?" Girl on Couch's "Looking for a man in finance" song spawned hundreds of remixes, and won her a record deal. While it might seem remarkable that a five-second TikTok sound can command the attention of pop music kingmakers, the industry has been capitalizing on internet memes for decades. Endless Thread takes a crash course in internet meme pop music history.

 

Border Patrol is calling: A drug cartel has your bank information, so you need to transfer all your money to a safe Bitcoin account—right now!

Millions of people will be familiar with calls like this, in which scammers, often in other countries, use threats or promises to rob you. In 2023, individuals and businesses lost an estimated $485 billion to fraud schemes, according to Nasdaq's Global Financial Crime Report.

Law enforcement will only do so much to recover losses. That is why some online streamers are taking matters into their own hands. And they have become famous for fighting back.

Endless Thread's Ben Brock Johnson and Amory Sivertson explore the complicated, criminal world of scambaiters.

 

Sword influencers abound on YouTube. Those who specialize in the historic European martial arts, or HEMA, have gained legions of fans showcasing the fantastic, bladed techniques of yore.

But talk of parries and pommels has recently given way to bigotry. Endless Thread's Ben Brock Johnson speaks with co-host Amory Sivertson about one valiant influencer fighting back.

 

I've been cleaning out my drive and photos lately because I've been on the edge of having no storage for a year. I removed A LOT of photos yesterday and now I am again out of storage.

Upon investigation, 'Device Backup' is now taking up a third of my storage space. Delving into that further, MMS messages backup is taking up 6 gb total.

I do not have Google One.

I don't see any way to remove the MMS without deleting the entire backup.

Anyone have experience with this?

 

Gen Z is over it. The youngest generation of adults is inheriting a climate crisis, the ongoing fallout from a global pandemic, a polarized political landscape, and a tenuous economic reality. And many Gen Z members, a generation more likely to identify as progressive than conservative, are ready for something to give.

Enter: Gen Z for Change — a youth-led non-profit that brands itself as, "the place where the creator economy and progressive politics intersect on social media." The group leverages a hundreds-deep network of social media creators to spread calls to action over TikTok. They've also pulled on the programming expertise within their team to develop a caché of semi-automatic tools that take the guesswork out of engaging with their political agenda.

Their latest tool, "Ceasefire Now!!" takes these efforts one step further — resulting in, by Gen Z for Change's count, two million emails calling for a ceasefire in Gaza hitting the inboxes of elected representatives in Washington every day.

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After Taylor Paré was stood up on a date, she turned to TikTok. In a now-viral video, she claimed to have uncovered a new scheme to scam to singles looking for love on the internet. Endless Thread investigates.

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