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  • It wasnt only Trumps returns

    According to his plea agreement, he stole Trump’s tax returns along with the tax data of “thousands of the nation’s wealthiest people,” while working for a consulting firm with contracts with the Internal Revenue Service.

  • Can you see whats been removed from a thread? Because at the time of my comment, there were quite a few comments I'm not seeing anymore

  • So, you dont think its something to discuss that everyone thinks its okay to start hating on Jewish people as a whole on here?

    Or is that something to just ignore since I made a comparison?

  • Its wild to me how many mfers are excited to start going in on "Jews". Mfers just need to blanket hate I guess.

    Wadyall saying about the Tigray or Sudan people?

  • Not going to lie, I really hate when the internet gets a new favorite phrase. Destroys discussion on the subjects and feels like it's a race for commenters to say the hit phrase.

  • It's just interesting to me how radicalized the Internet is nowadays. Any excuse to bring up a way to shit on the US is jumped at. Especially on Lemmy. I'm starting to wondering if that's the point of Lemmy as well.

    It's not like the small communities here are surviving.

  • Always weird how excited people are to shoehorn blaming the US imo

  • Is he a pillar? What's his name/handle?

  • I like how this one dude who helped make Skyrim multiplayer is the whole mod community in every Starfield post.

  • Yeah wtf. I was looking forward to season 2

  • Ive read those 7 paragraphs a couple times now, and I don't see anything about getting a legal pass. Maybe you could quote it for me?

    I have missed things due to ads covering things up on mobile on the past.

  • The article says they are allowed to test the new indicators in those States, not that they get a legal pass...

    In California, the permit will let Mercedes-Benz trial turquoise lights on test vehicles for two years. In Nevada, the automaker can start adding the feature to 2026 year production vehicles

    Do you think it's a better scenario for less awareness of self driving cars? If self driving is part of the future, this seems like a reasonable step imo.

  • I don't think I understand how adding safety indicators to elevate awareness of self driving vehicles helps rich people avoid all consequence.

    As a poor person, I'd like to know if a car I'm driving by is self driving.

  • YouGov is a volunteer based, reward based, anonymous polling website.

    If anyone wants to claim they are a 91 year old martian and just rapid fire clicks through these polls to earn gift cards or whatever, you can sign up within a minute with just an email to verify you. I just did out of curiosity. And they use pretty questionable weighted methodology.

    but YouGov is usually the "statistics" for multiple posts of the front page of Lemmy every day.

  • I swear half my comments on Lemmy are explaining that YouGov polls are meaningless, but people keep posting them because they have titles, or the article have titles they like.

    So many YouGov polls here. it's wild

  • But any way you want to compare Threads activity/uses to Lemmy's... It's pretty obvious that Threads is already way bigger which was the main point I'd imagine.

  • I think most people are tired of others making choices for them, rather than explicitly being in favor of federating with Threads.

  • It's wild how many YouGov polls hit the front page of Lemmy. Regardless if you like the results or not, the polls are worthless trash that means nothing.

  • Ha shit, one of those ads must have popped up and made me jump that paragraph or something. I really did read it and didn't see that the first time through

  • No Stupid Questions @lemmy.world

    Are there any active news communities similar to Lemmy/Reddit, but users can only vote and comment, not post articles?