Since all instances mirror comments on subscribed communities you could simply create your own instance, leech it all and sell to LLMs. No need to go to the trouble of hosting a large instance.
Since all instances mirror comments on subscribed communities you could simply create your own instance, leech it all and sell to LLMs. No need to go to the trouble of hosting a large instance.
I understand this is hard to prove without doxxing. This situation is very concerning, and if true absolutely disgusting.
I don’t see much proof. Did anyone corroborate?
Wait what? Do you have a source for this?
We still do eat them. Well at least I assume some people do as I can’t stand it. But you still find frozen snails in pretty much every supermarket around where I live.
A lot of them are though.
What I meant is that this is purely a power struggle within the Church. The main matter is not Trump but mostly loyalties within the Catholic church. That some bishops are insane enough to support people like Trump is a symptom (and a rather telling one) but not the dividing line here.
Religious conservatives are a breed apart that is for sure …
I understand some clerics did back Trump. It just seemed a bit weird to use this as the main qualifier here. But your point about some of them being removed stands, fair enough.
I don’t see why you would call any catholic leader “Trump loyal”. Trump has nothing to do with this (isn’t he supposed to be protestant btw?).
What’s happening is the Vatican apparently trying to clean itself up a bit. Not really sure if there is anything to expect from it but it’s a start.
Nextcloud Deck has been pretty solid for my usage.
Well, Adolf has to be up there.
Shizuku is open source and safe in and of itself. The apps that make use of it however have the potential to do a lot of stuff, which is the point, and so must be checked thoroughly.
You could do it via tasker, if you learn out to use it. It can be a little frightening at first but is stupidly powerful.
I guess Bixby routines could work as well.
Well that may have done it, cheers!
In my case the setting was turned off already, but turning it on and off seems to have solved it. If this fix holds I’ll add it to the OP.
Thanks!
Email works the same way. Once your data is received by the other party, you cannot delete it.
Public mailing lists have a very similar behaviour to the fediverse’s. I am not aware of any credible GDPR cases against those, although it may happen down the line, we’ll see.
Even if it is, this data is not processed in a way that would violate the law, unless the hosting party is doing something shady. It would be an incredible stretch to consider that a website only asking for a username to attach to a user somehow violates GDPR.
Lemmy instances do not by default collect any data protected under GDPR.
Weapons grade.