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Miqo , to cat in His Magesty Burger King

I love his stripes! He looks so regal.

macintosh , to pics in I took a picture of the Golden Gate Bridge

All these California pics are making me want to live there even more.

sexy_peach , to mildlyinfuriating in Don't you just hate terrible parking?

I even hate non-terrible parking since it take so much space.

B4tid0 , to aww in Only Bowie can pull off that floral shirt
@B4tid0@lemmy.world avatar

Oh gorgeous! Such a good boi for letting the picture even happen. My dogs would never

WhippetBowie OP ,

Sometimes when he’s bored he’ll ask me to take his photo by standing in his little studio and staring at me expectedly, I’ve created a monster.

B4tid0 ,
@B4tid0@lemmy.world avatar

(⁀ᗢ⁀) aaah~ thats just brilliant.

PinaAkodaa , to mildlyinfuriating in Don't you just hate terrible parking?

Always a BMW driver

fluke ,

I wouldn’t say it’s always a BMW driver, but I would say of course it’s a BMW.

PinaAkodaa ,

Fair enough!

aseriesoftubes ,

What’s the difference between a BMW and a porcupine?

With a porcupine, the pricks are on the outside.

PinaAkodaa ,

Love it! I’ll be using this next time I see a bad BMW driver

lunaticneko , to fediverse in threads is already going great 💀

Clusterfuck is happening!

In my country all the influencers are announcing the same things using the same template. I wonder if it’s a subsidized or monetized shill.

Villkat , to cat in Touch the belly... if you dare

I want to rub that belly so bad!!

Maruki_Hurakami ,

Be ready for some wicked rabbit kicks!

Villkat ,

I managed to convince my cat to let me rub her belly. She even likes it now and asks for belly rubs. Maybe I can repeat the miracle.

Maruki_Hurakami ,

I have one cat that loves her belly rubs, she will actually flop over. The other is hit or miss.

Showroom7561 , to mildlyinfuriating in Don't you just hate terrible parking?

They weren’t even trying!

min_fapper , to programmerhumor in Wirth's law

To be fair, customers care more about graphics fidelity than they do about efficiency.

Spending hours mastering a shader to add some cool atmospheric effect would get you much more return than the same hours optimizing the code.

hairinmybellybutt OP ,

gameplay

BaroqueInMind , to mildlyinfuriating in Don't you just hate terrible parking?
@BaroqueInMind@kbin.social avatar

License plates are not private, they are literally unobscured so everyone can see them. Why do people censor them out?

Ignacio ,

It seems that it's an European country, and here privacy laws are more strict regarding to licence plates on pictures. It's wiser to censor them.

BaroqueInMind ,
@BaroqueInMind@kbin.social avatar

Ah makes sense. Also I see that lemmy.world is hosted in the Netherlands, so it's all coming together for me in my head. Thank you for the reply.

ciferecaNinjo ,

And IIRC, license plates only need to be censored if bad behavior is demonstrated. Notice that the car to the left which was correctly parked has an exposed license plate.

What baffles me is that the plate number is only meaningful to law enforcement. The public does not get access to the records associated with a plate number. I see no reason to hide the info from law enforcement. The evidence may be too low of a standard to be usable, but so be it.

erAck ,
@erAck@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

A jealous partner seeing the car where it shouldn’t had been is enough, isn’t it? Or the boss where the worker should had been elsewhere, or… Inhabitants of small districts also don’t need a license plate database to know.

marmo7ade ,

The onus is not on social media to make sure your jealous partner didn’t see your license plate. Is Lemmy subject to european privacy laws? Is this instance hosted in the country in question? Serious questions.

erAck ,
@erAck@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

It’s good sense, regardless of the jurisdiction of a specific Lemmy instance.

AGTMADCAT ,

Erring on the side of maintaining the privacy of strangers is always better than the alternative.

CorrodedCranium , to mildlyinfuriating in Don't you just hate terrible parking?
@CorrodedCranium@lemmy.fmhy.ml avatar

What gets me is people who park partially in the sidewalk

sulungskwa , to pics in Wooden Poles in Water
@sulungskwa@lemmy.world avatar

The thumbnail looks like a histogram

tmpr , to mildlyinfuriating in Don't you just hate terrible parking?

Pig Parker!

FlyLikeAMouse , to pics in Wooden Poles in Water

Scanned it with the Amazon app and accidentally ordered a barrel of lube

TCE , to worldnews in Russia has planted suspected explosives on Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant roofs, says Zelenskiy (cross post)

Budanov, Head of Ukrainian Intelligence, now reverses his stance and claims that the threat of “artificial catastrophe” at the ZNPP is “quietly decreasing”.

In other words, he called off the attack.

What changed?

en.interfax.com.ua/news/general/921266-amp.html

June 21-30: Ukraine ramped up rhetoric that Russia had plans to sabotage ZNPP.

July 1-4: Massive external scraping on Twitter causing Elon to limit user views.

July 6: Ukraine claims threat of ZNPP sabotage is no more.

Maybe Western Intelligence were using AI to scrape social media to gauge public perception of the ZNPP/Ukraine, to see if the public were buying their Russian sabotage psyop.

What they found was that the public logically pieced together that Ukraine/Deep State are the ones who benefit from the potential sabotage, as their goal is to convince NATO to takeover the war and drag the US directly into conflict with Russia, because the counter-offensive was a catastrophe and the Ukrainian military failed.

Nobody was buying Zelensky’s claims. Even the IAEA went out of their way to tell us that these claims of Russian-planted explosives were unverified.

Maybe Western Intelligence saw that the public were not buying their psyop attempt, and AI judged that they couldn’t successfully pull it off because the data they scraped showed that the public were too keen to their plot. Thus Budanov claiming the threat has magically disappeared.

In other words, maybe public awareness might have just prevented Chernobyl 2.0.

Regardless of if this is what actually happened or not, one thing is for certain; citizen journalists are dominating in the Information War right now. We are taking Western propaganda and dismantling it in quick succession. The enemy have lost their stranglehold on the narrative and thus public perception.

Potatofish ,

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