Won’t we have the exact same problem if Exploding Heads goes away completely? At least we would have someplace to go like the existing instance.
Won’t we have the exact same problem if Exploding Heads goes away completely? At least we would have someplace to go like the existing instance.
Couldn’t we just change the domain for Lemmy to lemmy.exploding-heads.com? I know everyone will have to refederate(or redefederate), but is that even a problem at this point?
Not sold in stores! Act now and receive 2 baggies for the price of one! Just pay a separate pack of GPCs to Big Mike for delivery!
Is it possible to host a Nostr relay and a Lemmy instance on the same domain?
Is it really necessary to shut down the Lemmy instance to start a Nostr relay?
Mine has been wandering too lately.
Too damn hot and no AC.
He killed it. Has Eminem commented on this yet?
@BreadTanky@exploding-heads.com does this work?
This just showed up on Exploding Heads https://exploding-heads.com/post/710975?scrollToComments=true
A couple things that stand out to me, with emphasis added.
Bringing opportunity back to these hard-hit places and enabling more Americans to stay and raise families where their roots are won’t reverse the toxic impacts of social media, disrupt the right-wing media machine, or end our political polarization, but it’s a step in the right direction.
In his advisory, Murthy offers other recommendations for rebuilding social connection and cohesion. They include pro-family policies such as paid leave, and investments in public transit and community infrastructure that help people connect with one another in real life, not just online. He has also called for stronger and more sophisticated oversight and regulation of tech companies. In particular, there is an urgent need for more protections for kids on social media.
I love reading about teenagers turning to old-school flip phones so they’re no longer at the mercy of giant tech firms and hidden algorithms.
I’m getting big “Think of the children, we must regulate social media” vibes here.
A couple things that stand out to me, with emphasis added.
Bringing opportunity back to these hard-hit places and enabling more Americans to stay and raise families where their roots are won’t reverse the toxic impacts of social media, disrupt the right-wing media machine, or end our political polarization, but it’s a step in the right direction.
In his advisory, Murthy offers other recommendations for rebuilding social connection and cohesion. They include pro-family policies such as paid leave, and investments in public transit and community infrastructure that help people connect with one another in real life, not just online. He has also called for stronger and more sophisticated oversight and regulation of tech companies. In particular, there is an urgent need for more protections for kids on social media.
I love reading about teenagers turning to old-school flip phones so they’re no longer at the mercy of giant tech firms and hidden algorithms.
I’m getting big “Think of the children, we must regulate social media” vibes here.
Teenagers aren’t a minority, it’s a stage of development. It’s something everyone goes through. It’s like studying cognitive decline in old age.
I don’t think saying members of one race are inferior to members of another race is the same as saying teenagers are inferior to adults. Every adult was a teenager at some point, and they developed along the way.
Damnit, you made me check the calendar.
Is it just me or does this look familiar?
YOU CAN DOOO EEEET!!!