HarbingerOfTomb

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

There's a tiktok revanced?

[–] HarbingerOfTomb 6 points 5 months ago* (last edited 5 months ago)

Where is satansmaggotycumfart?

[–] HarbingerOfTomb 6 points 6 months ago

I block NSFW and apparently endless anime communities.

[–] HarbingerOfTomb 4 points 6 months ago (1 children)

Omg, this guy is so done.

[–] HarbingerOfTomb 1 points 6 months ago

I just got the Gemini button

[–] HarbingerOfTomb 1 points 6 months ago

"You want to VK ME?!"

[–] HarbingerOfTomb 2 points 6 months ago (1 children)

I had to flip my pillow over because I couldn't get all the black cat hair off. His fat ass sits on my pillow and watches the outside.

[–] HarbingerOfTomb 4 points 6 months ago
[–] HarbingerOfTomb 1 points 6 months ago
[–] HarbingerOfTomb 2 points 6 months ago (1 children)

Except none of this is true.

[–] HarbingerOfTomb 7 points 6 months ago (2 children)

I don't have any issues with it. We keep a physical card file of our records and we type it for readability.

[–] HarbingerOfTomb 11 points 6 months ago (4 children)

I use a typewriter occasionally at work.

 

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.

 

The Vision Pro is Apple's new $3,500 virtual reality headset.

Since its debut in February, users have found new ways to use this latest iteration of a decades-old technology: scrolling TikTok at work, driving Tesla's Cybertruck, recording their kid's birth.

But can VR truly integrate into our daily lives? Or will it forever remain a niche technology for geeks and gamers?

Endless Thread dives into the history of VR and its potential for the future.

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Big happy family (lemmy.world)
 
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Sneaky bastards (lemmy.world)
submitted 9 months ago by HarbingerOfTomb to c/funny
 
 

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/14791843

You're only as dead as you feel

 

Our interactions with nature are increasingly mediated by technology. We scroll through wildlife feeds on TikTok. We use Instagram to plan hikes. Even in the wilderness, we religiously bring our phones to document the experience. And then there are animal cams.

Since the 1990s, people have fawned over livestreams of cute pandas and colorful fish. One could argue that animal cams another example of how we’ve jammed a screen between ourselves and the wild. But the story of Jackie the bald eagle presents a different perspective: one in which technology might bring us closer to our fellow creatures.

Producer Dean Russell speaks with Endless Thread co-host Ben Brock Johnson about the potential upsides of technonaturalism.

 

In 2017, Rhett Barker and his friends needed a way to stay in touch after graduating college. They were ecology majors, and meme groups were in vogue, so they created Wild Green Memes for Ecological Fiends on Facebook.

It began as a place to share silly nature-centered memes. The jokes were comically esoteric: about, say, the scientific name of a rare wild feline or the bites of Brazilian wandering spiders. You needed to know the science to laugh.

In spite of this — or because of it — the group attracted hundreds of thousands of fans from around the world. Now the group is a sprawling ecosystem of memelords with a “relentlessly optimistic” take on the natural world. Rhett decided to put the group’s popularity to good use. The results were overwhelming.

Endless Thread examines the psychology of conservation online and how people are using hope, fear, and humor to repair the planet.

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RIP Lil Miquela (www.wbur.org)
 

In 2016, followers flocked to an Instagram user purporting to be Miquela Sousa, a 19-year-old Brazilian-American model, singer, and sometimes activist.

For years, no one was quite sure if Miquela was made-up, or to what degree. Was she a model rendered doll-like by filters? An actress? A totally fictional character?

Her ambiguous humanity helped Miquela land lucrative brand partnerships with the likes of BMW and Calvin Klein. But in recent years, interest in her has been slipping. Writer Mercedes Gonzales-Bazan joins Endless Thread to talk about Miquela's mysterious origin story, and what her declining relevance reveals about our current relationship with AI.

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submitted 10 months ago by HarbingerOfTomb to c/revanced
 

This comes up everytime I open vanced. I've followed the link and started to follow the instructions but I don't have that app installed (under that name) so I cannot disable the optimizations. I'm pretty sure I did install it but it's not listed in apps.

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I stole this (lemmy.world)
 
 

The halls of science, known for prim propriety and careful debate, are feuding. A new theory of gravity challenges Einstein's general relativity, our current understanding of that thing that keeps our feet on the ground. Physicists are upset.

"Cotton gravity"—named in honor of mathematician Émile Cotton, not fluffy flora—was first posited by Japanese researcher Junpei Harada in 2021. The idea, which modifies general relativity and discounts the theory of dark matter, spurred a surprisingly catty argument on arXiv.org, an open-access website for scientific preprints.

Things got nerdy. And hilarious. Endless Thread explains.

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