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Ad blockers aren’t going to help with this.
Ad blockers aren’t going to help with this.
Totino’s Pizza Rolls
God forbid someone have red, curly hair
I think you’re overthinking this, and extrapolating limited data way too far.
For one, of course historically rich countries are going to be hosting more technology. Tech is expensive, and less developed countries are called that because they’re less developed, which includes electricity grids, internet, economic power, and so on.
Another issue is that just because a Mastodon server is hosted in a particular country, doesn’t mean only people in or from that country can make an account there. Sure, there are some servers that want to keep their communities specific to their local area, but the vast majority have no restrictions. Anyone from anywhere can sign up.
If you’re trying to figure out how to make it so historically poor countries have the most servers instead, you’re going to have to figure out how to fund and manage infrastructure expansion.
It feels like you’re coming at this with the assumption of “every country has the resources to spin up hundreds of social media servers, but they’re just not interested”, which is kind of a weird conclusion to come to after recognizing the historical impact of colonialism and the privilege differences it’s led to.
The good old “make a tech startup with a gimmicky product idea, get millions in VC for some reason, create an underwhelming product that was never meant to be any good, then get bought up by a big company that will sit on the IP and never do anything with it” strategy of making money.
Even without zooming in there’s the double speech bubble tails and a missing end quote
Rub some dirt on it, you’ll be fine
If there’s anything good about this, it’s that insurance providers at least have plenty of margin to fall back on when lowering prices to compete.
My Prime membership pays for itself about 8 times over because the one medication I have is so cheap through Prime vs insurance.
But it’s a little worrying that the company famous for undercutting competitors to drive them out of the market is doing this with healthcare.
Just be careful it’s not a Lenovo Thinkpad from the suprfish generation.
No, it’s just saying they found whatever the email is along with a password in some dark web database.
The dumb part is that they don’t tell you any of the email address in the alert.
A coin flip program could replace Wall Street “analysts”
£999/mo
Housing crisis? What housing crisis?
That’s just what Big Vegetable wants you to think
The worst part is that they’re still way better than Alexa. I hate the Google Home app; I can’t use the Alexa app.
Most pictures I’m finding online of these look exactly the same. I’m even seeing produce boxes with pictures on the front of the inside of the fruit.
You might be using an endpoint that people have used for attacks recently. I think all of the website protection tools have some sort of temporary IP blocking mechanism.
Literally 1984
That’ll show em
It’s a corgi, so I think those peglegs are serving more as platform shoes than prosthetic legs.