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“When (social media) becomes a tool for organising or for attempting to kill, it’s a real problem,” Macron said.

One of these things is not like the other.

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Did they backtrack already? newpipe.net is literally the first result when I Google it.

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The kids don’t give a fuck. It’s the backwards parents who can’t get their mind out of the dark ages that are ‘uncomfortable’.

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Sorry, you must have a special character. Oh... Not THAT special character, it has to be a special special character, that one isn't valid. Ah, no, that one's too long. It should be shorter. It needs to be between 11 and 11.5 characters.

Half the time I now just enter random nonsense until it lets me create an account. Then, when I want to access a website/app again, I just ‘forget’ my password and reset it to some other random nonsense.

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Spoken like someone who has never had to deal with corporate ‘security’ before. Password managers are great, but if your workplace has incompetent IT (e.g. probs 90% of workplaces), then you’re SOL and must play the increments game.

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This is incorrect. You do not need to log into an account and MicroG works perfectly fine without one. MicroG doesn’t use Google Play Services, it replaces it.

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  1. Press the Super/Windows button
  2. Type the letter ‘n’ (or ‘t’ if on most Linux distros)
  3. Press the ‘Return’ key.

Congratulations, you now opened Notepad / Random open source text editor.

  1. Ctrl + S = Save for pretty much everything

The above pattern works for almost every program. There is no need to memorise the ridiculously inconsistent nuances of the 4 different commands you specified.

9/10 times I personally prefer GUI over terminal for efficiency. With three buttons I already have a text editor open. At this point, you’ve just started typing the letter ‘v’ in your first step.

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It is abundantly clear that the alleged ‘journalist’ responsible for fact-checking this had an ulterior motive.

  1. The High Court does interpret constitutional legislation
  2. The ambiguity does include a risk of delays and dysfunction due to poor wording in the proposed legislation
  3. Australians wanting to know what they are actually voting for is not ‘misinformation’.

I stopped wasting my time here. It is clear that whomever did this assessment was being disingenuous. Won’t waste my time reading further.

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I think Lemmy needs a filter for random Boebert drivel. This is like the fifth iteration of ‘what Boebert did at Beetlejuice’ that has dominated my feed.

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I reckon we have different ideas of what constitutes ‘news’.

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