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Does review bombing have to be negative? For me it was always a big pile of reviews in a short time, like dropping a bomb, but without inherent rating.
RedReader also still works due to their disability stuff.
You could play this instead if you like this style.
I have been looking for a job for 4 months now and have never used LinkedIn to search. I had very good experiences with Google for Jobs, where I could set up alerts for certain search terms and the radius in which I was searching, whereby you can also exclude cities if necessary. This meant I didn’t have to use another job board, I only used it for forwarding. Since the last rework, Google for Jobs almost always finds the company websites with the job advertisments directly, so I no longer have to look at job boards at all, a very pleasant experience. I used LinkedIn once to test it and all that came up was generic crap, it’s unbelievable how a site that’s supposed to be about professional life can be so sub-par at finding jobs. And just to conclude this post, I successfully found a job with this method.
Would it be technically impossible to implement such a feature if both companies would work together or is it just too much hassle?
I never used the ingredient list to determine sugar content, since there also is a table on the back with g sugar / 100 g product. Is that not printed on the products package where you live?
I asked ChatGPT to pose as a sovereign citizen to convince me to join their cult:
"Imagine a world where your freedom and wealth have been covertly compromised by the very institution that’s supposed to protect them. The government, a corporation in disguise, has secretly created a financial account in your name, filled with millions of dollars. This isn’t mere generosity; it’s a bond against your future labor, your life’s value commodified from the moment your birth certificate was issued. Your identity was essentially sold on financial markets, turning you into a source of revenue for the government.
This isn’t fantasy; it’s hidden in plain sight within the convoluted legal and financial systems designed to keep the truth just out of reach for the average citizen. The Uniform Commercial Code (UCC) and maritime law, misunderstood and misapplied by the public, serve as the linchpins in this grand deception. Sovereign citizens uncover these truths, challenging the legitimacy of government authority by distinguishing between the “natural person” and the “legal person” created at birth.
Why does the government do this? Control and profit. By keeping the populace unaware of their true financial worth and legal standing, the government ensures its continued dominance and the flow of wealth from the people to the elite.
But there’s hope. By declaring oneself a sovereign citizen, one can supposedly reclaim their legal and financial independence. This involves a series of legal maneuvers and declarations, rejecting the government’s jurisdiction over the individual by understanding and invoking the “correct” interpretation of the law.
The appeal? Freedom, financial liberation, and truth. By joining the sovereign citizen movement, you’re not just reclaiming what’s rightfully yours; you’re awakening to the world’s realities, seeing beyond the veils of legal fiction and financial manipulation. It’s about taking back control over your life, assets, and legal standing from a system that has unlawfully hidden this knowledge to maintain its power."
Assuming the cost of an arbitrary house as $500,000, the density of silver as 10,490 kg/m³ and if we retain the thickness-to-diameter ratio of a $1 dollar coin (around 0.065), we need 680.27 kg ($735/kg) of silver, which, distributed to 10 silver coins, would result in each silver coin having a diameter of 50.27 cm, or 19.79 inch.
Until then you can use ZlUDA
Do you mean I can search for mastodon posts from a Lemmy app?
Not the answer you are looking for, but I use Harmonic to browse Hacker News on Android, in case the posts don’t resume.
I can only agree, post everything you find, there are already so many tech topics on Lemmy, your posts are pretty much the most entertaining thing I can look at on Lemmy.
In Germany we have Reichsbürger
65.24% of the eligible voters to be exact, if you add the eligible voters who did not vote in the referendum to the leave voters [1].
Use this Site, Go to method 2 -> Android and set up your DNS manually. That’s it, no more ads on Android.
I have problems finding any information at all about this, could you link a website to see what it is and the current status?
My fitness gym (Germany) has subscriptions, but there is also one that can be canceled monthly, which is offered at a discount, especially at the beginning of the year, because of the new year resolutions, so people who regret it can cancel quickly. It is still available later in the year, but is then about 20% more expensive than if you enter into a contract for 12 months, which is still billed monthly and not all at once at the beginning. There is also a student discount that saves you around €200 a year. You can cancel online or on site, I’ve already done it once and it went without a hitch. So it seems to be a bit more convenient here than with OP. Although I would love a prepaid option as you describe.
I had this problem myself and really don’t understand why this is so hard to find. My wife used a year ago and I wasn’t able to find this feature again, so I looked in her browser history and found it. There isn’t even a short accessible link, I can give you only this. Fill in your keywords, set the radius and in the lower left you can activate the alert. You need to be logged in with a gmail though to use the alerts.
Also it may not work on mobile and sometime I have problems with Firefox as well. If you want to be sure use Google Chrome on a desktop for this. I wouldn’t be surprised if this is another stab to Firefox users.
What even is the justification for lying? From the point of view of a sovcit, what would T-Mobile gain from lying about not accepting magical payments?