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People aged 80 and over top 10% of Japan's population for 1st time (english.kyodonews.net)
German government approves controlled legalization of cannabis use (www.marca.com)
First Alert smoke detector...non replacable battery supposed to last 10 years...dies after 2...for warranty contact, the verify you're human puzzle does not work on 3 different browsers I tried (lemmy.world)
Show your rubber duck debugging ducks
A blue rubberduck with an Australian flag and the text Australia printed on it, positioned on a white cup
Fast food spent millions fighting California bill holding them accountable for employee abuse (www.sacbee.com)
Fast food chains have spent millions this year on lobbying and advertising campaigns to stave off a bill that would hold corporate owners responsible for abuses that occur at franchise restaurants, according to a Sacramento Bee analysis.
Perfect for a growing family? (feddit.uk)
Pet snake required to run script (lemmy.world)
If Lemmy code is written by people who love to code, Lemmy marketing can be made by people who love to market
Shouldn't the hosts of instances have public information/profile available about how they will run their instances and use your information?
As I understand it, instances can be hosted by anybody. So, doesn’t it make sense that you should be able to shop around what instance you want to join based on stated beliefs on how the instance and information should be run (de-federation, etc)? Shouldn’t there be some kind of public information to keep them held...
To type or not to type ? (sh.itjust.works)
Incel vs Excel (slrpnk.net)