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- Comment on Rare White Grizzly Dies After Being Struck on Canadian Highway 5 months ago:
Her two cubs, born this past winter, were struck and killed hours earlier on the same highway.
:c
- Comment on I feel old 7 months ago:
I think ‘mid’ means middle or mid-grade weed, which means a similar thing as ‘mediocre’ like the chart says.
- Comment on "No CGI" is really just invisible CGI (YouTube Series) 8 months ago:
I can’t believe Barbie edited all blue screens out of 45 minutes of behind the scenes!
I just finished all 3 parts, it really was like a documentary. Looking forward to part 4 when it drops!
- Comment on "No CGI" is really just invisible CGI (YouTube Series) 8 months ago:
This is an excellent series, thanks for sharing!
- Comment on degree in bamf 8 months ago:
And then everyone applauded..
But seriously if I witnessed this, I might actually applaud because that is a pretty badass bit of trivia to get to whip out.
- Comment on Conan O'Brien Must Go (2024, creator Conan O'Brien) 8 months ago:
I’m looking forward to this one! I love his podcast.
- Comment on Goals 8 months ago:
Shout out Louis Theroux
- Comment on The current state of Instagram 11 months ago:
Whether it’s a surprise or not, users don’t have a choice of what platform is most popular or effective at getting work. Many applications for gigs ask for links to your social media, it’s the default portfolio that many clients look for.
All that artists can do is diversify to other platforms which have the same issues, and make a personal website which will probably get almost no traffic.
- Comment on Are there any active news communities similar to Lemmy/Reddit, but users can only vote and comment, not post articles? 1 year ago:
Yeah, some of them are way too technical for me as well. Only some of the articles end up getting reposted to lemmy though, when I browse directly on hacker news, I tend to find a good mix of articles that are less technical but still interesting.
- Comment on Are there any active news communities similar to Lemmy/Reddit, but users can only vote and comment, not post articles? 1 year ago:
Check out Hacker News. Their mission is to only allow thought provoking posts and to not allow enshitification or dumbing down of their platform.
Users can still post content but it is more highly moderated to maintain content. The users tend to be techy so user submissions are higher quality than average reddit/lemmy posts.
There is a lemmy community that reposts articles from hacker news but now I just browse it on their website or using the Android app Harmonic which I recommend.
- Comment on How do I get informed on Joe Rogan without watching his videos. 1 year ago:
This is good advice! I listened to his podcast for a little because I was interested in a particular guest and I wanted to hear what the guess had to say, not what Rogan thought. I found a few other guests I liked but I quickly stopped listening because Rogan always makes interviews about his interests and it grew old.
- Comment on PSA: the largest piracy community is blocked from lemmy.world 1 year ago:
Yup, this is why I joined and donated to dbzer0 and not lemmy.world. Hosting lemmy is not enough, it’s critical to also protect free speech and open access to information.