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Cantaloupe@lemmy.fedioasis.ccto
Today I Learned@lemmy.world•TIL: Suicide Rate in the United States Just Hit Highest Point in 75 YearsEnglish
5·11 hours ago
Cantaloupe@lemmy.fedioasis.ccto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•How do YOU personally determine if someone is a good or bad person?English
2·15 hours agoThe true litmus test.
Cantaloupe@lemmy.fedioasis.ccOPto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•If real life loaded like a video game did, what would the loading screen tips be?English
2·18 hours ago“Don’t give up on a run before it’s over.”
Cantaloupe@lemmy.fedioasis.ccto
politics @lemmy.world•Stephen Colbert’s unaired James Talarico interview hits 6.4 million YouTube views and results in $2.5 million raised for Talarico’s campaign in 24 hoursEnglish
3·18 hours agoThat’s what got me so worried about it.
Cantaloupe@lemmy.fedioasis.ccOPto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•If real life loaded like a video game did, what would the loading screen tips be?English
1·19 hours agoDevs nowadays gotta make everything permadeath.
Cantaloupe@lemmy.fedioasis.ccto
Fediverse@lemmy.world•Dbzero has Defederated from Feddit.org following its Governance post about the later's "Zionist Bar Problem" English
12·1 day agoI just don’t see it as authoritarian. Wasn’t on a whim, it was voted, and the majority voted to defederate. Does it remove user choice, sure I guess., but so does any form of moderation.
Cantaloupe@lemmy.fedioasis.ccto
Fediverse@lemmy.world•Dbzero has Defederated from Feddit.org following its Governance post about the later's "Zionist Bar Problem" English
17·1 day agoVoting to block a domain and having that domain blocked isn’t comparable to electing an authoritarian leader. Dbzer0 can choose who to and not to federate with. Users who don’t like that move to another instance easily.
Cantaloupe@lemmy.fedioasis.ccto
Fediverse@lemmy.world•Dbzero has Defederated from Feddit.org following its Governance post about the later's "Zionist Bar Problem" English
25·1 day agoNah, it was decided with a vote. The majority in that server wanted Feddit blocked and that’s what came.
Cantaloupe@lemmy.fedioasis.ccOPto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•If real life loaded like a video game did, what would the loading screen tips be?English
401·1 day ago
Not RecommendedPay 2 win dogshit.
Cantaloupe@lemmy.fedioasis.ccto
Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•This MF is quadrupling down and dropping Alien files before dropping the full, unredacted Epstein Files. GODDAMN.English
6·1 day agoStorm the DOJ to see them pedophiles.
Cantaloupe@lemmy.fedioasis.ccOPto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What is a much bigger threat than initially presented?English
3·1 day agoI don’t know much about the cults. I imagine a bunch of tiktok idiots treating ChatGPT like god.
Cantaloupe@lemmy.fedioasis.ccOPto
Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•What's wrong with my dishes?English
4·1 day agoNO!
Cantaloupe@lemmy.fedioasis.ccto
politics @lemmy.world•Stephen Colbert’s unaired James Talarico interview hits 6.4 million YouTube views and results in $2.5 million raised for Talarico’s campaign in 24 hoursEnglish
11·2 days agoI uploaded the PDF into Gemini 3 pro
The PDF itself was slow to obtain, the server took a long ass time to load the PDF.
Show AI Summary
Based on the document provided, this bill—officially named the “Sunset Section 230 Act” (S. 3546)—is designed to completely repeal Section 230 of the Communications Act of 1934.
Here is exactly what the legislation does:
Total Repeal: It permanently removes Section 230 of the Communications Act of 1934 (47 U.S.C. 230) from federal law.
Delayed Implementation: The repeal is not immediate. The law includes a “sunset” delay, meaning the repeal will officially take effect exactly two years after the bill is enacted.
Conforming Amendments: The vast majority of the bill is legal housekeeping. Because Section 230 is referenced in many other federal laws, this bill goes through the U.S. Code—including the Trademark Act, the Controlled Substances Act, copyright law (Title 17), and criminal code (Title 18)—to strike out any cross-references to Section 230.
Definition Updates: It updates definitions in other laws that previously relied on Section 230. For example, it ensures that terms like “interactive computer service” and “Internet” are redefined or point to Section 223 of the Communications Act instead.
In short, it removes the foundational liability shield for internet platforms and gives a two-year runway for the change to take effect.
Cantaloupe@lemmy.fedioasis.ccto
Technology@lemmy.world•California’s New Bill Requires DOJ-Approved 3D Printers That Report on ThemselvesEnglish
8·2 days agoThis is true and very underreported.
Cantaloupe@lemmy.fedioasis.ccOPto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What is a much bigger threat than initially presented?English
12·2 days agoA threat I once greatly underestimated.
Cantaloupe@lemmy.fedioasis.ccto
politics @lemmy.world•Stephen Colbert’s unaired James Talarico interview hits 6.4 million YouTube views and results in $2.5 million raised for Talarico’s campaign in 24 hoursEnglish
17·2 days agoY’all keep an eye out for the Sunset Act. This aims to repeal Section 230, which would greatly aid in ensuring stuff like this doesn’t see the light of day.
Never saw bleach, I know it’s an edgy anime and that’s about it. Is it good?
Reminds me of this.
Semi-NSFW

Don’t think so, stole it off discord. It was probably shared and screenshotted a fair bit.
Cantaloupe@lemmy.fedioasis.ccto
Technology@lemmy.world•Android will become a locked-down platform in 194 daysEnglish
19·2 days agodeleted by creator

