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  • I miss the days when trolls were fairly harmless.

  • He's still a billionaire tho 🤮

  • Dude just try to be a little open minded to a potentially good thing.

    The entire process releases zero greenhouse gases, uses no farmland to feed cows, and despite its industrial appearance, has a significantly smaller footprint.

  • Oh, I took your original question more generically. You can use last.fm to provide you with recommendations in general according to what you listen to (after scrobbling your library for a while), but acquiring the recommendations (and/or integrating into your active playlist) is a whole other thing. I'm sure it's possible but I don't know of out of the box way. Might be a plugin or something out there for it somewhere. That's why the convenience of streaming can be pretty nice.

  • Last.fm, but pay the artists somehow, concerts, merch or imo one of the streaming platforms.

  • I dunno I like elden ring and rdr2. Some are still good, just not most, anymore

  • Yep. Imo now with Plex you are paying for a much simpler and accessible setup. Seems fair enough to me. Lemmy FOSS or die users (every else in this thread seemingly) are not the target audience of Plex but they sure love to complain about it.

  • And how do they still fucking suck at searching for files. I can't find shit without the Everything app

  • Sorry to hear it, congrats on the weight loss tho, try and focus on that positive. It probably depends on the group but you could try and talk to people individually beforehand so it's not a big surprise with the whole group on the day of. And just be honest with them try and set some boundaries.

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  • Or you could dev up your own perfect solution and show them how easy it is to get funding to do it, show us all

  • This article is fucked up. No one (likely) here saw the 60 minutes opening, we're all reading about a huffpost article about the response from a bunch of people on Twitter, those might not even be Americans, they might have an IQ of 50, why are they driving the conversation? We're not taking the time to watch the 60 minutes and we're letting huffpost make money off of outrage culture. The content of the 60 minutes is the story and crucially important not the idiots/bots/propaganda responding to it. The shittiest type of journalism is based off Twitter replies and the best journalism is what 60 min is doing

  • That Bloomberg news interview probably did the same thing, I couldn't believe some of the garbage parts of the crowd were clapping at.

  • Lemmy sure loves a circlejerk about shitting on Firefox.

  • Look, another useful idiot

  • WOW LOOK AT THESE POLLS sponsored by draft kings

  • It's insane to me that he could even cash out, who out there even thinks the stock is worth anything, especially when trump starts selling . With my lack of knowledge about the stock market it makes no sense there would be anything on the buying side.

  • The people showing up to trump and turning point bullshit are not representative of the majority. But constant coverage of those morons since trump definitely makes it seem that way

  • Today I Learned @lemmy.world

    TIL The fish pepper was thought to be extinct for much of the 20th century until the rediscovery of fifty year-old seeds in a family's freezer

    www.bbc.com /travel/article/20240216-the-us-pepper-that-was-nearly-lost
  • Today I Learned @lemmy.world

    TIL VH1's Pop Up Video is "lost media". Due to licensing issues, the only way that episodes can be found is through home recordings of the show from when it aired

    lostmediawiki.com /Pop_Up_Video_(partially_found_VH1_music_series;_1996-2012)
  • Today I Learned @lemmy.world

    TIL In the Hot Coffee lawsuit against McDonalds,punitive damages were given due to McDonalds intentionally overheating coffee to save money on refills

    www.poolelg.com /blog/the-truth-behind-the-mcdonald-s-hot-coffee-case-.cfm
  • Today I Learned @lemmy.world

    TIL The first recorded human death by robot was in 1979 when 25-year-old Ford Motor assembly line worker Robert William was struck by an arm of a malfunctioning one-ton robot

    www.wikiwand.com /en/Robert_Williams_(robot_fatality)
  • Today I Learned @lemmy.world

    TIL Mr. Tornado (Tetsuya Fujita) who created the tornado intensity F0-F5 scale was living in the primary target city when the atomic bomb was dropped but the city was spared because it was too cloudy

    www.fox6now.com /weather/fujita-scale-midwest-1971-measure-tornadoes
  • Today I Learned @lemmy.world

    TIL The Katy Freeway in Houston, TX was expanded in 2008 to 26 lanes (one of the widest in the world) and 5 years later had longer peak travel times than before the expansion

    www.nytimes.com /2023/01/06/us/widen-highways-traffic.html
  • Today I Learned @lemmy.world

    TIL The term keystone species refers to species that define an entire ecosystem, where it would be dramatically different or cease to exist without the species. Examples: beavers, wolves, and sea otte

    education.nationalgeographic.org /resource/role-keystone-species-ecosystem/
  • Today I Learned @lemmy.world

    TIL Kudzu growth in the US has been way overestimated. Newer estimates stated that Asian privet had invaded some 3.2 million acres—14 times kudzu’s territory

    www.smithsonianmag.com /science-nature/true-story-kudzu-vine-ate-south-180956325/
  • Today I Learned @lemmy.world

    TIL The initial rate in 1866 for messages sent along transatlantic cable was $10 a word, with a ten word minimum.

    www.pbs.org /wgbh/americanexperience/features/cable-how-early-cable-was-used/
  • Today I Learned @lemmy.world

    TIL The first air conditioner was created not for cooling a room but to prevent humidity causing swelling pages and blurry prints in a printing press

    www.smithsonianmag.com /smithsonian-institution/unexpected-history-air-conditioner-180972108/
  • Today I Learned @lemmy.world

    TIL The name "flashlight" came from the first lights that could only briefly illuminate because the batteries couldn’t hold a charge for long periods of time

    blog.bulbhead.com /when-were-flashlights-invented/
  • Music @lemmy.world

    How do you discover new (to you) music?

  • SNOOcalypse - document, discuss, and promote the downfall of Reddit. @lemmy.ml

    r/Costco opens back up and users in the thread are pro corporate greed...

    www.reddit.com /r/Costco/comments/14abhhw/announcement_rcostco_is_open/