Is there a way for me to create multiple different feeds to follow different topics? I know I can follow hashtags, but I don't want multiple completely different topics to mesh together in the same feed. Thank you so much in advance.
everyone is talking about #threads and how much data #meta collects.
this is a valid argument. i just wish it mattered.
no one cares about their data and it’s gross.
also, #instagram and #twitter collect about the same.
Apperently, MDN launched an "AI Help". I tried it using one of the suggested questions "How to center a div with CSS?". MDN, are you seriously thinking this is a good idea? This is bullshit! Sure, the answer suggests to use `flex` or `grid` and then **does not use it in its answer**. But we get a lime-coloured div – hooray!
PS: This is how you center a `div` by the way. You can find it on MDN: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/Layout_cookbook/Center_an_element 🙄
I don’t like to mention that rich guy over at #Twitter, but he’s rambling on about #ClimateChange & agriculture, which is in my wheelhouse. And he is also unabashedly & absurdly wrong.
Misinformation on climate change is irresponsible & dangerous, so let’s be clear:
25% to 30% of global emissions come from our #food system.
As UT Austin’s Michael Webber describes, agriculture is a major cause, victim and - importantly - meaningful solution to #climate change.
More at https://ourworldindata.org/greenhouse-gas-emissions-food
A new ~this week in security~ just went out:
• Apple fixes zero-days after Kaspersky spyware report
• Microsoft admits DDoS disruptions
• More MOVEit victims come forward
• Ransomware gang claims Reddit breach
• A look at how new cars track you
• Voatz's website hilariously hacked
• 2020 Twitter hacker jailed
• A brand new cyber cat, and more.
RSS/Sign up: https://this.weekinsecurity.com
Read online: https://mailchi.mp/zackwhittaker/this-week-in-security-june-25-2023-edition
Reddit just removed all the mods from /r/self and locked the sub - Lemmy.world - https://lemmy.world/post/366564?scrollToComments=true
Decided I'm going to go ahead with my Kbin mobile app.
Yeah I know i have a lot on the go, but I use Apollo daily, and want a solid Apollo like experience for Kbin.
I'm willing to hand over the project to Kbin if they want, and would love to work closely with the developer on this if possible.
Will be starting this next week, after my camping trip! It will be open source from the start, and contributors will be gladly welcomed! #kbin