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- Spooge@lemmy.worldto
You Should Know@lemmy.world•YSK February 2027 calendar will be compact (for monday-starting weeks)
6 daysAutistic people everywhere are so excited!
- 6 days
You didn’t understand the second part of my comment. Apathy is the reason why ID uploads won’t work. People won’t do it.
- Spooge@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•A24 Fans Mourn Its Death Following $75 Million Google AI DealEnglish
7 daysThe more AI gets involved, the less I will. I’m not upset about it either. I want to lose screentime.
- Spooge@lemmy.worldto
Games@lemmy.world•Microsoft Announces Significant Price Rises for Xbox Series X and S, 2TB Model DiscontinuedEnglish
8 daysThey are going to stop making consoles and start selling GamePass only. I think I’m done with consoles and will just play the catalog of games I currently have ad infinitum.
- 8 days
The same people that are pushing for this are the ones who “wouldn’t get the jab because the 5G tracker chips in it”. The government tracking people is good when they want it, but bad when it doesn’t fit their narrative.
Buried inside the KIDS Act are provisions that will push online services to verify all users’ ages, require government-directed moderation policies for online speech, and even create new rules about private and encrypted communications.
This would change the internet as it currently stands. People love to be lazy and hand over their data, but if you make someone send a photo ID to sign up for Facebook, they simply won’t have Facebook. People can’t set up their own WiFi networks or TVs without help from their children, and now you are going to ask them to upload photos of their IDs? They won’t do it.





Me. I say it. It’s true too.