To be honest, although it was dumb, it was also unfortunate. There is no way we will get a hold on viral fake news because there will always be that one unlucky or stupid bastard posting something silly.
Don't eat the pets, people!
Es ist eine Schlüsseltechnologie /s
Es ist eine Schlüsseltechnologie /s
Article without paywall: http://archive.today/CsZzH
Why is that so? Have the sanctions run out or do we get russian gas from third parties?
I guess it's just necessary to keep the white population in the majority. /s
Yes, using "Soy Boy" in a political speech as a moniker for the liberal male youth is pathetic. This should be a major red flag for all voters.
He's the real Trump Jr.
Thanks for the summary. I had a great chuckle.
What do you mean by that?
No, just to all the cursed people.
Nothing at all. I'm on vacation 🏖️
Hey! I wanted to say this. 😡
Never seen it that way, but it makes sense.
Always loved the IWTL posts over on Reddit. Subscribed.
Nette Plakate... Aber ein Dilemma ist natürlich, dass er sich über die gratis Publicity durch die Demos freuen wird.
That's where we should draw the line!
Your kids are really nice human beings. You did well raising them!
As a father, I'd like to hear how well I combine being an emotionally supportive dad while maintaining a demanding job and taking care of cooking, repairs and other stuff at home.
In March, Apple TV+ premiered its new “Tetris” movie starring Taron Egerton, which is based on true events and tells...
As reported by Reuters, the lawsuit was filed by Dan Ackerman against Apple, screenwriter Noah Pink, Marv Studios, the Tetris Company, and others. The lawsuit alleges that “Tetris” is “substantially similar in almost all material respects” to his book published in 2016 entitled “The Tetris Effect.”
The lawsuit says:
> The movie entitled “Tetris” demonstrated the confiscation of Dan Ackerman’s original work and creation of his book “The Tetris Effect.” > Plaintiff Ackerman’s book took a unique approach to writing about the real history of Tetris, as it not only applied the historical record, but also layered his own original research and ingenuity to create a compelling narrative non-fiction book in the style of a Cold War spy thriller. > Mr. Ackerman’s literary masterpiece, unlike other articles and writings, dispelled of the emphasis on the actual gameplay and fans, and instead concentrated on the surrounding narrative, action sequences, and adversarial relationship between the players. > This was the identical approach Defendants adopted for the Tetris Film, without notable material distinction, but often resonating the exact same feel, tone, approach, and scenes as the book introduced several years prior. > As demonstrated herein, it becomes readily apparent that the Tetris film is substantially similar in almost all material respects including specific chapters and pages of said book that were simply adopted from the book to the film, without Plaintiff’s knowledge, authorization, or consent.
Ackerman says that he sent a pre-release copy of “The Tetris Effect” to the Tetris Company in July 2016. CEO Maya Rogers, however, allegedly instructed the company not to “license any of the Tetris intellectual property, such as its name and image, for any motion picture or television project.” (...)
I'd like to see a button that hides a post from my timeline and fills up the slot with the next interesting thing. Well, yes, just like Reddits hide post feature.
I had my subreddits neatly organized into different categories with several multis. Is there a feature (planned) in Lemmy that can recreate this?